- male
- Diodorus Siculus (Greek), ca. 90 BC- ca. 30 BC, was a Greek historian, born at Agyrium in Sicily (now called Agira). Jerome writes that Diodorus...
- male
- Guillaume de Puylaurens is a 13th century Latin chronicler, author of a history of Catharism and of the Albigensian Crusade. He was born soon after...
- male, deceased (1125)
- Cosmas of Prague was a Bohemian priest, writer and historian born in a noble family in Bohemia. Between 1075 and 1081, he studied in Liège. After h...
- male, deceased (1160)
- Hugh Primas of Orleans was a Latin lyric poet of the 12th century, a scholar from Orleans who was jokingly called "Primas", "the Primate", by his...
- male, deceased (1012)
- Otto (c. 970-1012) was the duke of Lower Lorraine from 993 until his death. He was the son of Charles, son of King Louis IV, and his first wife, a...
- male
- The Chronica Johannis de Oxenedes is a medieval chronicle written in Latin, probably around 1290.
- Gil Ayres origins are obscure. Some historians have thought that Gil was related to Diego Gil de Ayrao, a knight who was the Constable's chief...
- male, deceased (1384)
- John of Fordun (d. c. 1384) was a Scottish chronicler. It is generally stated that he was born at Fordoun, Mearns. It is certain that he was a...
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