- male, deceased (474)
- Flavius Valerius Leo (401-18 January 474), known in English as Leo the Thracian or Leo I, was a Byzantine emperor who ruled from 457 to 474. He was...
- female
- Queen Teuta, was an Illyrian queen and regent who reigned approximately from 231 BC to 228 BC. After the death of Agron (250 BC?-231 BC) who...
- deceased (380)
- Fritigern led his people into battle (the Gothic War (376-382)). After a battle in 376 Lupicinus' troops were completely defeated, which meant that...
- male, deceased (1892)
- Suleiman Pasha (c. 1840-1892) was the chief commander of Turkish military operations in the Balkan Peninsula during the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-78....
- male, deceased (610)
- Flavius Phocas Augustus, Byzantine Emperor (reigned 602–610), ascended the throne from the Emperor Maurice, and was himself overthrown by He...
- male, 64 years old
- Hunter Campbell "Patch" Adams (born May 28 1945 in Washington, District of Columbia) founded the Gesundheit! Institute in 1972. In 1998 his life...
- male, deceased (1896)
- Prince Alexey Borisovich Lobanov-Rostovsky ((December 30, 1824-August 30, 1896) was a Russian statesman, probably best remembered for having...
- male
- Saint Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata (died c. 379, Dolikha) was a Christian martyr and opponent of Arianism. His feast day is June 21st in the...
- male, deceased (1959)
- Allameh Ali Akbar Dehkhoda was a prominent Iranian linguist, and author of the most extensive dictionary of the Persian language ever published. He...
- male, deceased (1869)
- Percy Ellen Algernon Frederick William Sydney Smythe, 8th Viscount Strangford (November 26, 1826-January 9, 1869) was a British nobleman and man of...
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