- male, deceased (1954)
- Captain Henry Harrison was an Irish politician and Irish Parliamentary/Parnellite Member of Parliament for Mid Tipperary from 1890 to 1892. He was...
- male, deceased (1218)
- Peter Waldo or Valdo or Pierre de Vaux (died 1218) was the founder of a radical ascetic Christian movement in 12th-century France. Specific details...
- male, deceased (1766)
- Prince James Francis Edward Stuart or Stewart, the Old Pretender was the son of the deposed King James II of England and VII of Scots, and as such...
- male, deceased (1937)
- Rudolf Otto was an eminent German Lutheran theologian and scholar of comparative religion.
- 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 (1830)
- William Hazlitt (10 April 1778 - 18 September 1830) was an English writer remembered for his humanistic essays and literary criticism, often...
- male, deceased (1633)
- William Ames, (Latin: "Guilielmus Amesius") (1576 - November 14, 1633) was an English Protestant divine, philosopher, and controversialist. He...
- male, deceased (1945)
- Eric Henry Liddell was a Scottish athlete and Rugby Union international and the winner of the Men's 400 metres at the Olympic Games of 1924 held in...
- male, deceased (1872)
- Samuel Seabury (1801-72) was an American Protestant Episcopal clergyman, grandson of Bishop Samuel Seabury. He was born at New London, Conn.,...
- male
- Saint Melito of Sardis (died c.180) was the bishop of Sardis, near Smyrna in Asia Minor, and a great authority: Jerome, speaking of the Old...
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