- male, deceased (852)
- Íñigo I Íñiguez, called Arista in Spanish and Aritza or Aiza in Basque (his Basque name was "Eneko Enekones") (c. 781 - 852) was the first king of P...
- male, deceased (1868)
- Sir Francis Cockburn (November 10 1780 - August 24 1868) served in the British Army, played an important role in the early settlement of eastern...
- male
- Bakr Ben Yahia I was possibly a son of Yahia Ben Yahi III and the father of Yahia Ben Bakr. He was, apparently, the first of his branch of the...
- male, deceased (1112)
- Henry of Burgundy, Count of Portugal (1066-1112) was Count of Portugal from 1093 to his death. He was the son of Henry of Burgundy, heir of Robert...
- male
- Aulus Caecina Alienus, Roman general, was "quaestor" of Hispania Baetica (southern Iberia) in AD 68. On the death of Nero, he attached himself to...
- male, deceased (720)
- Tariq ibn Ziyad or "Taric bin Zeyad" (d. 720), known in Spanish history and legend as "Taric el Tuerto" (Taric the one-eyed), was a Berber Muslim...
- male, 54 years old
- Alexander Sokolov is a direct-carving or "taille directe" marble sculptor. He has spent about half his life in Spain, which has led to the...
- male
- Rabbi Jonah ibn Genach, was the most important Hebrew grammarian and lexicographer of the Middle Ages. He was born in Córdoba, and studied in L...
- male
- Marcus Perperna Vento (died 72 BC), Roman statesman and general. He betrayed Quintus Sertorius, and was executed by Pompey the Great. Perperna...
- male, deceased (1666)
- Dom Francisco Manuel de Mello, Portuguese writer, a connection on his father's side of the royal house of Braganza, was a native of Lisbon. He...
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