- male, deceased (1127)
- Henry (c. 1066 - 22 March or 7 June 1127) was the second son of Gottschalk, the Obodrite prince. He, a Christian, succeeded Kruto, a pagan prince...
- 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...
- male, deceased (807)
- Widukind or Wittekind was a Saxon leader, duke of Saxony and the chief antagonist of Charlemagne during the Saxon Wars. He was the son of the...
- male, deceased (1131)
- Canute Lavard (meaning "Canute the Lord," Danish: "Knud Lavard") (c. 1090 - 7 January 1131) was a Danish prince and Earl, later Duke of Schleswig....
- male, deceased (1154)
- Saint Vicelinus (also "Vicelin", ; 1086 - December 12, 1154) was a German bishop of Oldenburg who was considered the apostle of Holstein. Orphaned...
- male, deceased (1072)
- Adalbert of Hamburg-Bremen (also Albert; c. 1000 - March 16, 1072) was a German prelate, who was Archbishop of Bremen-Hamburg from 1043 until his...
- male, deceased (1066)
- Johannes Scotus (also Johannes Skotus) (approx. 990 AD - November 10, 1066) was the Bishop of Mecklenburg. It is possible, even likely, that this...
- 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...
- male
- Mistivir, Mistiuis, Mistui, Mistuwoi, Mistiwoi, Mystiwoi, Mistivoj, and Mstivoj (died circa 995), baptised Billung after his probable godfather...
- male, deceased (1568)
- Albert (16 May 1490 – 20 March 1568) was the 37th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and, after converting to Lutheranism, the first duke of th...
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