- male, deceased (994)
- Saint Gerard or Gerald of Toul (also "Geraud"; b. Cologne 935, d. Toul 994) was a German priest who was appointed bishop of Toul in 963. Toul at...
- male, deceased (992)
- Adso (d. 992) was Abbot of the Cluniac monastery of Montier-en-Der in France, on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem; he was one of the foremost European...
- male, deceased (612)
- Theudebert II, king of Austrasia (595-612), was the son and heir of Childebert II. He received the kingdom of Austrasia at the death of his father...
- male, deceased (1917)
- Octave Lapize (October 24, 1887 in Montrouge - July 14, 1917 Toul) was a French professional road racing cyclist who is most famous for winning the...
- male, deceased (1916)
- Émile Augustin Cyprien Driant was a French Army Officer and first high ranking casualty of the Battle of Verdun during World War I.
- male, deceased (1550)
- John of Lorraine was a French cardinal, who was archbishop of Reims, Lyon and Narbonne, bishop of Metz, Toul, Verdun, Thérouanne, Luçon, Albi, Va...
- male
- Rene Jacquot (born July 28, 1961 in Toul, France) was a professional boxer.
- male, deceased (1769)
- François de Chevert was a French general. Chevert entered service in 1706, became major in Beauce's regiment in Toul in 1728, later in 1739 l...
- male, deceased (978)
- Frederick I (c. 942 - 978) was the count of Bar and duke of Upper Lorraine. He was a son of Wigeric, count of Bidgau and count palatine of...
- male, deceased (1636)
- Sir John Hepburn was born about 1598 and was a son of George Hepburn of Athelstaneford, near the town of Haddington. He served in the Thirty Year's...
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