- male, deceased (1352)
- Matthias of Arras was a French architect, famed for his work on St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague. Little is known about his early life. In 1344 he was...
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- male, deceased (1187)
- Clarembald of Arras (c. 1110 - c. 1187) was a French theologian. He is best known for his "Tractatus super librum Boetii De Trinitate", a...
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- male, deceased (1942)
- Harry Arras (born May 31, 1881 in Buffalo, New York; died January 28, 1942 in Hollywood, California) was a character actor dating back to the...
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- Wim Arras (born Feb. 7, 1964 in Lier) was a Belgian cyclist who specialized in sprinting. He won the Paris-Brussels race and seemed to gain...
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- male, deceased (1288)
- Adam de la Halle, also known as Adam le Bossu (Adam the Hunchback was a French-born trouvère, poet and musician, who broke with the l...
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- male, deceased (1917)
- Edward Thomas (March 3, 1878 - April 9, 1917) was one of the best-known English poets who died in World War I. Thomas was born in London as Philip...
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- male, 908 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...
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- male, deceased (1239)
- Moniot d'Arras was a French composer of the trouvère tradition. Moniot d'Arras was a monk who served in the Abbey of Arras in northern France. He w...
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- male, deceased (1924)
- Robert Georges Nivelle was a French artillery officer who was briefly commander-in-chief of French forces during World War I. Born in Tulle,...
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- male, deceased (540)
- Saint Vedast or Vedastus, also known as Saint Vaast or Saint Waast (in Dutch), (died c. 540) was an early bishop in the Frankish realm. At the...
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