- male, deceased (1572)
- Gaspard de Coligny, "Seigneur" (Lord) "de Châtillon" held the office of Admiral of France and is best remembered as a Huguenot leader.
- male, deceased (1565)
- Jean Ribault was a French naval officer, navigator, and a colonizer of what would become the southeastern United States. He was born in the coastal...
- male, deceased (1596)
- Jean Bodin (1530-1596) was a French jurist and political philosopher, member of the Parlement (not to be confused with the English "Parliament") of...
- male, deceased (1906)
- Henry Martyn Baird (1832-1906), American historian and educationalist, was a son of Robert Baird (1798-1863), a Presbyterian preacher and author...
- male, deceased (1571)
- Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon (Villegaignon, Seine et Marne, France, 1510 - Beauvais, January 9, 1571) was a French naval officer (vice-admiral of...
- male, deceased (1006)
- Saint Fulcran is a French saint. He was bishop of Lodève. According to the biography by Bernard Guidonis, himself bishop of Lodève (d. 1331), Fu...
- male, deceased (1632)
- Michel de Marillac was a French jurist and counsellor at the court of Louis XIII of France, one of the leading "dévots". His uncle was Charles de M...
- male, deceased (1562)
- Antoine de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme, was head of the House of Bourbon from 1537 to 1562, and King-consort of Navarre from 1555 to 1562. He was born a...
- male, deceased (1640)
- John Francois Regis S.J. (31 January 1597 - December 30, 1640) was a French preacher recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. He was...
- male, 509 years old
- Satouriona was a leader of the Timucua in what is now Jacksonville during the arrival of the French Huguenots under Jean Ribault in [[1562. His...
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