- male, deceased (1937)
- Frederic Taber Cooper, Ph.D. (1864-1937) was an American editor and writer, born in New York City, he was educated at Harvard University and...
- male, deceased (1297)
- Andrew Moray, also known as Andrew of Moray or Andrew de Moray (La: "Andreas de Moravia"), or simply Andrew Murray (d. 1297), was a key military...
- male, deceased (1937)
- Johann Peter Adolf Erman (October 31, 1854 - June 26, 1937) was a renowned Egyptologist and lexicographer; born in Berlin, the son of Georg Adolf...
- male, deceased (1945)
- Gordon Jennings Laing, Ph.D. (October 16 1869-September 1 1945) was an American classical scholar, born in London, Ontario, Canada. He graduated...
- female
- Hannah Cotton is the professor of classics in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and head of its classics department. She is a classical texts...
- male, deceased (1683)
- Stjepan Gradić or Stefano Gradi was a Ragusan philosopher and scientist. Gradi was born in Ragusa (Dubrovnik), where he was first schooled. He s...
- male
- Caradoc of Llancarfan, a monk at the monastery of Llancarfan, was the author of a largely fictional "Life of Gildas" in Latin. He was a...
- 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 (1020)
- Findláech of Moray, or Findláech mac Ruaidrí, was the King or Mormaer of Moray, ruling from some point before 1014 until his death in 1020. In the...
- male, deceased (1144)
- Alfonso of Hauteville (Latin "Anfusus") (died 10 October 1144), second son of Roger II of Sicily and Elvira of Castile, was the prince of Capua...
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