- male, deceased (1829)
- John Adams (1768?-5 March 1829) was the last survivor of the "Bounty" mutineers who settled on Pitcairn Island in January 1790, the year after the...
- male
- Abhinavagupta (fl. c. 975 - 1025) was one of India's great literary critics and philosophers. He was born in Kashmir and he wrote on Shaivism,...
- male
- Michael Rood is a Messianic preacher who "traveled the globe exhibiting ... Bible-confirming archaeology, and proclaiming that the "Feasts of the...
- male, deceased (1815)
- Claudius Buchanan was a Scottish theologian. Claudius Buchanan was born in Cambuslang near Glasgow. He was educated at the University of Glasgow...
- male
- Michael Penn is a professor of Religion at Mt. Holyoke College in Massachusetts. He originally studied molecular biology and was a debater at...
- male, deceased (1530)
- Francis Lambert (c. 1486-1530) was a Protestant reformer, the son of a papal official at Avignon, where he was born between 1485 and 1487. At the...
- male
- Simeon ben Azzai or simply Ben Azzai was a distinguished tanna of the first third of the 2nd century. His full name was Simon ben Azzai, to which...
- male, deceased (1460)
- Reginald Pecock (or Peacock) (c. 1395 - 1460), prelate and writer, was probably born in Wales, and was educated at Oriel College, Oxford. Having...
- male, 1409 years old
- Augustine Eriugena, also known as Augustinus Hibernicus, was an Irish writer and philosopher (noted especially for his natural philosophy), fl....
- male
- Buton Rinchen Drub, 11th Abbot of Shalu Monastery (1290-1364) was a fourteenth century Sakya master and Tibetan Buddhist leader. Buton was not...
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