- male
- Marcus Vitruvius Pollio (born ca. 80/70 BC?; died ca. 25 BC) was a Roman writer, architect and engineer, active in the 1st century BC.
- male, deceased (336)
- Pope Saint Mark or Marcus was Pope from January 18, 336 to October 7, 336. He is said to have been a Roman, but little is known of his early life....
- female
- Sabina, matron and martyr from Rome. The widow of Valentinus and daughter of Herod Metallarius, suffered martyrdom about 126, just after her female...
- male, deceased (616)
- Agilulf, called "the Thuringian", was the duke of Turin and king of the Lombards (590 - 616) in Italy, the cousin of his predecessor Authari and...
- male
- Isidore of Miletus was the architect who together with Anthemius of Tralles designed Hagia Sophia in Constantinople (today's Istanbul). The Emperor...
- male
- Dorotheus was a professor of jurisprudence in the law school of Berytus in Syria, and one of the three commissioners appointed by the Eastern Roman...
- female, deceased (304)
- Saint Leocadia (Sainte Locaie; Santa Leocadia) is a Spanish saint. She is thought to have died on December 9, ca. 304, in the Diocletian...
- male, deceased (100)
- Saint Prosdocimus (Prosdecimus) of Padua (Prosdocimo, Prosdozimus) (d. November 7, ca. 100 AD) is venerated as the first bishop of Padua. Of Greek...
- male, deceased (1811)
- Jean-François-Thérèse Chalgrin was a French architect, best known for his design for the Arc de Triomphe, Paris. His neoclassic orientation was est...
- male, deceased (1925)
- Leon Gustav Dehon (March 14, 1843 in La Capelle (Soissons), France - August 12, 1925 in Brussels, Belgium) was a Catholic clergyman. Raised in a...
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