- male, deceased (1106)
- Manasses II was the Archbishop of Rheims (1096 - 1106), most significantly at the time of the First Crusade and the Crusade of 1101. He was of the...
- male, deceased (1844)
- "His Most Illustrious and Reverend Eminence" Gustave Maximilien Juste, cardinal de Croÿ-Solre (September 12, 1773 Château de l'Ermitage, near Co...
- male, deceased (959)
- Saint Gérard (in Walloon Sint-Djuråd was an abbot of Brogne. A native of Staves (Namur), he was a member of the family of dukes of Lower Au...
- female, deceased (880)
- Solange (died 10 May, c. 880) was a Frankish shepherdess and a locally-venerated Christian saint, whose cult is restricted to Sainte Solange, Cher....
- female, deceased (984)
- Saint Edith of Wilton (also known as Eadgyth or Ediva) was born at Kemsing, Kent in 961. She was the illegitimate daughter of King Edgar the...
- male
- According to Catholic lore, Saint Trophimus of Arles (also called "Trophime") was the first bishop of Arles, in today's southern France. Under the...
- male, deceased (1703)
- Nicolas de Grigny was a French organist and one of the leading French organ composers of his time. Contrapuntally more complex than most (if not...
- male, deceased (1707)
- Jean Mabillon was a Benedictine monk and scholar, considered the founder of palaeography and diplomatics. He was born in Saint-Pierremont in...
- male, deceased (1704)
- Menno, baron van Coehoorn (1641 - March 17, 1704), Dutch soldier and military engineer, of Swedish extraction. He made a number of weaponry...
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