- male, deceased (1614)
- El Greco was a painter, sculptor, and architect of the Spanish Renaissance. He usually signed his paintings in Greek letters with his full name,...
- male, deceased (337)
- Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus (27 February c. 280 - 22 May 337 AD), commonly known as Constantine I, (among Roman Catholics) and...
- male
- Seljuk was the "bey" (chieftain) of a branch of Oghuz Turks known as the Kýnýk Seljuqs. He founded the Seljuq dynasty around year 1000. Tradition sa...
- male, deceased (488)
- Illus (d. 488) was a Byzantine general, who played an important role in the reigns of the Byzantine Emperors Zeno and Basiliscus. Illus supported...
- male, deceased (565)
- Procopius of Caesarea was a prominent Eastern Roman scholar of the family Procopius. He is commonly held to be the last major ancient historian.
- male
- Priscus, of Panium in Thrace, was a 5th century Greek sophist and historian. He accompanied Maximin, the ambassador of Theodosius II, to the court...
- male, deceased (306)
- Flavius Valerius Constantius (March 31 c. 250-July 25 306) was an emperor of the Western Roman Empire (305-306). He was commonly called Chlorus...
- male, deceased (638)
- Sophronius (born 560 in Damascus - died March 11, 638 in Jerusalem) was the Patriarch of Jerusalem from 634 until his death. Before rising to the...
- male, deceased (395)
- Flavius Rufinus (ca. 335 - November 27, 395) was a fourth century Eastern Roman statesman of Gaulish extraction who served as the Praetorian...
- male, deceased (1389)
- Murad I was the ruler of the Ottoman Empire from 1359 to 1389. He was the son of Orhan I and the Byzantine princess Helen (Nilüfer) who was of e...
| |