- male, deceased (1034)
- Adémar de Chabannes (c. 988-1034) was an eleventh century monk, a historian, who wrote the first annals that had been compiled in Aquitaine since L...
- male
- Joseph ben Abraham (Heb. Yosef ben Avraham ha-Kohen, also known as Yusuf al-Basir) was a Karaite philosopher and theologian who flourished in...
- male, 1001 years old
- Anselm of Liège was a Belgian chronicler of the eleventh century. He was educated at the episcopal school of Liège, and became canon and dean of th...
- male, deceased (1864)
- William Smith O'Brien was an Irish Nationalist and Member of Parliament (MP) and leader of the Young Ireland movement. He claimed to be able to...
- male, deceased (1068)
- William of Montreuil was an Italo-Norman freebooter of the mid-eleventh century. He was described by Amatus of Monte Cassino as "an exceptional...
- male, deceased (1066)
- Saint Arialdo (c. 1010-June 27, 1066) is a Milanese saint of the eleventh century. He was martyred at Milan in 1066, for his attempt to reform the...
- male
- Petrus Crassus was a jurist of the eleventh century, teaching at Ravenna. He is known for his "Defensio Henrici IV" from 1084 supporting the...
- male
- Goffredo (or Geoffrey) Malaterra was an eleventh century Benedictine monk and chronicler of Norman origin. He moved to the Mezzogiorno as a youth...
- male, deceased (1024)
- Alpert of Metz (d. 1024) was a Benedictine chronicler of the eleventh century. His "De diversitate temporum" is a major source for the history of...
- male, deceased (1028)
- Udo or Uto (died 1028), born Pribignev (also "Pribignew" or "Pribygnev"), was a Obodrite leader in the early eleventh century. His name Udo, of...
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