- male, deceased (1195)
- Henry the Lion was a member of the Welf dynasty and Duke of Saxony, as Henry III, from 1142, and Duke of Bavaria, as Henry XII, from 1156, which...
- male, 68 years old
- Uffe Ellemann-Jensen, informal: (born 1941) was Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark in the Conservative led Poul Schlüter Administration 1...
- male, deceased (453)
- Attila (406 - 453), also known as Attila the Hun or the Scourge of God was Khan of the Hun people from 434 until his death. He was leader of the...
- male, deceased (1401)
- Klaus Störtebeker was a leader and the best known representative of a companionship of privateers known as the Victual Brothers ("Vitalienbrüder" in...
- male, deceased (1741)
- Vitus Jonassen Bering (also, less correctly, "Behring") (August 1681-December 19, 1741) was a Danish-born navigator in the service of the Russian...
- male, deceased (1924)
- Christian Andreas Victor Hensen was a German zoologist (planktology). He coined the term "plankton" and laid the foundation for biological...
- male, deceased (1731)
- Robert Gordon, a 17th century merchant and philanthropist, was born in Aberdeen. He was the only son of Arthur Gordon who married Isabella Menzies...
- male, deceased (1710)
- Sir David Mitchell was a Scottish admiral. He descended from "a family of good repute, more distinguished for integrity than for riches", and was...
- male, deceased (1136)
- Bolesław III Wrymouth "Bolesław III Krzywousty"; 1085 – 1138) was Duke of Poland from 1102. He was the son of Duke Władysław I Herman and Judith...
- male, deceased (1407)
- Konrad von Jungingen (also Conrad; 1355 - 30 March 1407) was the 25th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1393 to 1407. Born in...
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