- male
- South Saxons were the followers of King Ælle fell and it's garrison was slaughtered. The campaign of conquest led by Ælle had begun in 477 when he...
- male
- Bran Castle, situated near Bran and in the immediate vicinity of Braşov, Romania, is a national monument and landmark. Commonly known as Dracula's C...
- male, deceased (814)
- Charlemagne (En: ; Fr: ; Latin: "Carolus Magnus", meaning Charles the Great) (742/747 - 28 January 814) was King of the Franks from 768 to his...
- female, deceased (480)
- Saint Tydfil (died 480), "Modern Welsh" Tudfyl, was a 5th Century female saint from Merthyr Tydfil in Glamorgan, Wales. According to legend, she...
- male, 70 years old
- Jack Whyte is an author and writer born and raised in Scotland, but living in Canada since 1967. Whyte's major work to date is the "A Dream of...
- male, deceased (593)
- Ceawlin (also spelled "Ceaulin" or "Caelin") (died c. 593) was a king of Wessex, in what is now southwestern England. He may have been the son of...
- male, 909 years old
- Jean Bodel, who lived in the late twelfth century, was an Old French poet who wrote a number of "chansons de geste". He lived in Arras. Bodel wrote...
- female, deceased (794)
- Fastrada (765-794) was the daughter of a Saxon count in Lower Saxony. Together with other Saxon women, she allegedly threw herself barebreasted...
- male
- Saint Tewdrig was a 7th century King of Glywysing (Glamorgan) and Gwent in South Wales who was martyred fighting the Anglo-Saxons. Tewdrig was the...
- male, deceased (973)
- Otto I the Great (23 November 912 - 7 May 973), son of Henry I the Fowler and Matilda of Ringelheim, was Duke of Saxony, King of Germany, King of...
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