- male, deceased (630)
- Shahrbaraz (died June 9, 630) was a general, with the rank of Eran Spahbod in the Persian army under Khosrau II of Persia (590-628). The name...
- female, deceased (330)
- Flavia Iulia Helena, also known as Saint Helena, Saint Helen, Helena Augusta or Helena of Constantinople (ca. 250 – ca. 330) was consort of (t...
- male, 1479 years old
- Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus (c. 530-c. 600/609) was a Latin poet and hymnodist, and a Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.
- male, deceased (335)
- Saint Macarius of Jerusalem was bishop of Jerusalem from 311/312 to shortly before 335, according to Sozomen. Athanasius, in one of his orations...
- male, deceased (1238)
- Al-Kamil Muhammad al-Malik ; died 1238) was an Ayyubid sultan of Kurdish descent that ruled Egypt, praised for defeating two crusades but also...
- male, deceased (1118)
- Arnulf Malecorne of Choques (or of Rohes) (died 1118) was a leader among the clergy during the First Crusade, and was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem...
- female, deceased (628)
- Theodelinda, queen of the Lombards, (c. 570 - 628) was the daughter of duke Garibald I of Bavaria. She was married first in 588 to Authari, king of...
- male
- George Pisida was a Byzantine poet, born in Pisidia, flourished during the 7th century AD. Nothing is known of him except that he was a deacon and...
- male, deceased (1225)
- Raoul of Merencourt (also called Ralph or Radulphus) was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1214-1225. He succeeded the assassinated Albert...
- male, 1749 years old
- Saint Agricius was Bishop of Trier in the 4th century. A local 9th century tradition states that he had been Patriarch of Antioch, and that he was...
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