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- Ibn Tibbon, is a family of Jewish rabbis and translators that lived principally in Provence in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
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- Walter of Henley (Walter de Henley) was an English agricultural writer of the thirteenth century, writing in French. His known work is called "Le...
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- Solomon ibn Adret (d. 1310) was Jewish scholar and eminent Rabbi in Medieval Spain who lived in Barcelona in the thirteenth century. Considered an...
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- Pérotin was a European composer, believed to be French, who lived around the end of the twelfth and beginning of the thirteenth century. He was t...
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- The Blessed Agostino Novello, or Matteo Di Termini, was born in the first half of the thirteenth century, at Termini, a village in Sicily, from...
- male, deceased (1279)
- Étienne (Stephen) Tempier (also known as Stephanus of Orleans was a French bishop of Paris during the thirteenth century. He is best remembered f...
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- Ghinotto di Tacco, called Ghino, was an outlaw in thirteenth century Italy. He was born in the latter half of the thirteenth century in La Fratta,...
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- Robertus Anglicus (Robert the Englishman) was an English astronomer of the thirteenth century. He taught at the University of Montpellier, and...
- male, deceased (1271)
- Henry of Segusio, usually called Hostiensis, (born ca. 1200, died November 6 or 7, 1271)<sup>1</sup> was an Italian canonist of the thirteenth...
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- Liáng Kǎi (梁楷) ("fl". late 12th-early 13th century) was a Chinese artist who studied with, and then excelled, his master, Jia Shigu. In 1210, he was...
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