- male, deceased (1202)
- Eugenius of Palermo (also Eugene, Latin: "Eugenius Siculus", Italian: "Eugenio da Palermo"; circa 1130 - 1202) was an "amiratus" (admiral) of the...
- male
- Commodianus was a Christian Latin poet, who flourished about A.D. 250. The only ancient writers who mention him are Gennadius, presbyter of...
- male
- Guido delle Colonne (in Latin Guido de Columnis or de Columna) was an early 13th century Sicilian writer, living at Messina, who wrote in Latin. He...
- male, deceased (1530)
- Jacopo Sannazaro or Sannazzaro (1458 - April 27, 1530) was a Italian poet, humanist and epigrammist from Naples. He wrote easily in Latin, in...
- male, 1009 years old
- Albert of Aix-la-Chapelle or Albert of Aachen (floruit circa AD 1100), historian of the First Crusade, was born during the later part of the 11th...
- male, deceased (1921)
- Charles Edwin Bennett (April 6, 1858-1921) was an American classical scholar and the Goldwin Smith Professor of Latin at Cornell University. He is...
- male, deceased (1915)
- Henry John Roby (August 20, 1830 - 2 January 1915), was an English classical scholar and writer on Roman law, and a Liberal Member of Parliament...
- male, 562 years old
- James Bruce (La: "Jacobus de Brois"; († 1447)) was a 15th century cleric who was bishop of Dunkeld, Chancellor of Scotland, and bishop of Gl...
- female, deceased (1946)
- Violet Mary Firth Evans, born Violet Mary Firth (December 6 1890 - 1946) and better known as Dion Fortune, was a British occultist and author. Her...
- male, deceased (1637)
- Gervase (or Jervis) Markham (1568?-February 1637) was an English poet and writer, best known for his work "The English Huswife, Containing the...
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