- male, deceased (1276)
- Mohammad Abu Abdallah Ben Hudzäil al Sähuir, popularly known as Al-Azraq (of the blue eyes), an Arab Moorish commander in the Iberian Peninsula in...
- male
- Muhammed V was a Nasrid ruler of the Kingdom of Granada in the South-East of the Iberian Peninsula. He ruled between 1354–1359 and 1362–1391, and...
- male, deceased (1877)
- Ludwig Alois Ferdinand Ritter von Köchel was a musicologist, writer, composer, botanist and publisher. He is best known for cataloguing the works o...
- male, deceased (1857)
- John Wilson Croker (December 20, 1780 - August 10, 1857) was a British statesman and author. He was born at Galway, the only son of John Croker,...
- male, deceased (1016)
- Suleiman II or Sulaiman al-Mustain was the fifth Umayyad Caliph of Cordoba and ruled from 1009 to 1010, and from 1013 to 1016 in the Al-Andalus...
- male
- Muhammad bin 'Abd ar-Rahman bin 'Obayd Allah, known as Muhammad III was an Umayyad Caliph of Cordoba in the Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia). He ruled...
- male, deceased (1351)
- Abu Al-Hasan 'Ali ibn 'Othman was a sultan in Morocco and Spain (resigned 1331 - 1351) and greatest ruler of the Marinid Dynasty. He succeeded his...
- male, deceased (1850)
- William Hamilton Maxwell (1792 - 1850) was a Scots-Irish novelist. He was born at Newry, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He entered the...
- male, deceased (1873)
- Sir Henry Holland, 1st Baronet was a British physician and travel writer. Born in Knutsford, Cheshire, Holland was the son of the physician Peter...
- male
- Aloandro Ben Bekar (or Bakr; also known as Aldroando Gil), was the Mozarab (Iberian Christian living under Muslim domination) Governor of Faro, in...
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