- male, deceased (1464)
- Cosimo di Giovanni de' Medici (September 27, 1389 - August 1, 1464), was the first of the Medici political dynasty, rulers of Florence during most...
- Brennus (or Brennos) was a chieftain of the Senones, a Celtic tribe of the Adriatic coast of Italy, who in 387 BC, in the Battle of the Allia, led...
- male, deceased (1584)
- Prince William I of Orange, Count of Nassau, also widely known as William the Silent, was born in the House of Nassau. He became Prince of Orange...
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- Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus (64 BC - AD 8) was a Roman general, author and patron of literature and art. He was the son of Marcus Valerius...
- male, deceased (1388)
- Adalbertus Ranconis de Ericinio was a Czech theologian and philosopher. In 1355 he was appointed a rector of the University of Paris. He wrote the...
- male, deceased (1970) (Brooklyn, New York, United States)
- Abraham (Harold) Maslow was an American psychologist. He is mostly noted today for his proposal of a hierarchy of human needs, considered the...
- male, deceased (993)
- William I (c.950 - 993, after 29 August), called the Liberator, was Count of Provence from 968 to his abdication. In 975 or 979, he took the title...
- male, deceased (1429)
- Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici (1360 - February 20 or February 28, 1429) was the founder of the famous and powerful Medici dynasty of Florence and...
- male, deceased (1907)
- Prince Ilia Chavchavadze (October 27, 1837 - August 30, 1907) was a prominent figure of new Georgian literature, world-renowned writer, famous...
- male, deceased (1990)
- Talbert "Ted" Abrams is known as the " father of aerial photography". Born in Tekonsha, Michigan, Abrams learned to fly at the Curtiss Aviation...
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