Saint Cyril

Saint Cyril

male, deceased (869)
Saint Cyril was a Byzantine Greek monk, scholar, theologian, and linguist. He is best known today for his work in Christianising the Slavs and,...
Louis The German

Louis The German

male, deceased (876)
Louis (or Ludwig) the German (also known as Louis II or Louis the Bavarian) (804 - August 28, 876), the third son of the emperor Louis the Pious...
Constantine IV

Constantine IV

male, deceased (685)
Constantine IV ; sometimes incorrectly called "Pogonatos", "the Bearded", by confusion with his father; was Byzantine emperor from 668 to 685. He...
Anastasius I I

Anastasius I I

male, deceased (518)
Flavius Anastasius or Anastasius I was Byzantine emperor from 11 April 491 until his death. He was born at Dyrrhachium not later than 430. At the...

Theophylact Simocatta

male
Theophylact Simocatta ("Theophylaktos Simokates", also "Simokattes") was an early 7th century Byzantine historiographer, arguably ranking as the...
Tiberius Ii Constantine

Tiberius Ii Constantine

male, deceased (582)
Flavius Tiberius Constantinus Augustus or Tiberius II Constantine (c. 540 - August 14, 582) was a Byzantine emperor (574 - 582) of the Justinian...

Mojmír I

male, deceased (846)
Mojmír I was the first known prince of the Моravian principality (?830-833) and the first prince of Great Moravia (833-846). He is also the fir...
Pope John IV

Pope John IV

male, deceased (642)
Pope John IV (died of cancer, October 12, 642) was elected pope, after a four-month "sede vacante", December 24, 640. John was a native of...

Helmold

male
Helmold of Bosau, a historian of the twelfth century, was a priest at Bosau near Plön. He was a friend of the two bishops of Oldenburg in H...
Mundus

Mundus

male, deceased (536)
Mundus (died 536) was a Byzantine general during the reign of Justinian I. Nothing is known of his early life, except that he was originally a...