- male, deceased (632)
- St. Aedan of Ferns was bishop of Ferns, in Ireland, b. at Inisbrefny (An Island in Templeport Lake) then in the area known as Magh Slécht, now the p...
- male, deceased (1941)
- Jean-Pierre Timbaud was the secretary of the steelworkers’ trade union section of the Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT). He took part in the...
- male, deceased (1990)
- Evangelos Averoff-Tositsas (April 17,1910 - January 2,1990) was a distinguished liberal Greek politician and a prominent author. During the...
- male
- Eochu or Eochaid Feidlech, son of Finn, was, according to medieval Irish legends and historical traditions, a High King of Ireland of the 1st or...
- deceased (1540)
- Tuskaloosa, was a chief of the Choctaw tribe in what is now the U.S. state of Alabama. He is famous for leading a battle against conquistador...
- female, 889 years old
- Ioveta (1120-c. 1170s) was the fourth and youngest daughter of Baldwin II of Jerusalem and Morphia of Melitene. Her name appears in various forms,...
- male, deceased (1490)
- Malise Graham (b. 1406 x 1413; d. 1490), was a 15th century Scottish magnate. He is the first of his name to have borne the title of Earl of...
- male
- Jones P. Madeira was a broadcast journalist at Trinidad and Tobago Television. He was one of the hostages in the 1990 coup attempt. He is currently...
- male, deceased (420)
- Jeonji of Baekje was the 18th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. As the eldest son, he was confirmed as successor to King Asin, in...
- male, 1409 years old
- In the late seventh and early eighth centuries, Julian, count of Ceuta in North Africa, held the African Pillar of Hercules for Christendom. Luis...
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