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- Pope Urban II (1042 - July 29, 1099), born Otho of Lagery, was Pope from 1088 to July 29, 1099. He is most known for starting the First Crusade...
- male, deceased (1207)
- John (d. 1207) was a late 12th century and early 13th century Tironensian monk and bishop. By the time he first appears in the records, as...
- male, deceased (1238)
- Al-Kamil Muhammad al-Malik ; died 1238) was an Ayyubid sultan of Kurdish descent that ruled Egypt, praised for defeating two crusades but also...
- male, deceased (1162)
- William (d. 1162) was a 12th century prelate based in the Kingdom of Scotland. He occurs in the records for the first time, 1152 x 1153, late in...
- male, deceased (1208)
- Pierre de Castelnau (d. January 15, 1208), French ecclesiastic, was born in the diocese of Montpellier. In 1199 he was archdeacon of Maguelonne,...
- male, deceased (1197)
- William Longchamp (died 1197), chancellor of England and bishop of Ely, entered public life at the close of Henry II's reign as official to the...
- male, deceased (1072)
- Adalbert of Hamburg-Bremen (also Albert; c. 1000 - March 16, 1072) was a German prelate, who was Archbishop of Bremen-Hamburg from 1043 until his...
- male, deceased (1611)
- Antonio Possevino (Antonius Possevinus) (1534 or 1534 - February 26 1611) was an Italian clergyman who acted as papal legate and the first Jesuit...
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- Nicholas de Romanis was an Italian cardinal and Papal legate
- male, deceased (1225)
- Arnaud Amalric, or Arnau Amalric was a Cistercian monk. He was abbot of Poblet from 1196 to 1198, then of Grandselve from 1198 to 1202. He later...
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