- male, deceased (1768)
- Thomas Secker (1693 - August 3 1768), archbishop of Canterbury, was born at Sibthorpe, Nottinghamshire. He studied medicine in London, Paris and...
- male, deceased (1555)
- Justus Jonas (5 June 1493 - 9 October 1555) was a German Protestant reformer. He was born at Nordhausen in Thuringia. His real name was Jodokus...
- male, deceased (1819)
- Cyril Jackson was Dean of Christ Church, Oxford 1783-1809. Jackson was born in Yorkshire, and educated at Westminster School and the University of...
- male, deceased (1122)
- Saint Vitalis of Savigny is the canonized founder of the monastery and Congregation of Savigny (1112). He was born as Vital de Mortain in Normandy...
- 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 (1541)
- Andrew Stewart (d. 1541) was a 16th century Scottish noble and cleric. He was the legitimate son of John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl and Eleanor...
- male, deceased (1501)
- Andrew Stewart was a 15th century Scottish prelate and administrator. Born between 1442 and 1444, he was the son of Joan Beaufort (d. 1445), widow...
- male, deceased (1400)
- Florens Radewyns (or latinized Florentius Radwyn) was the co-founder of the Brethren of the Common Life. Florfens was born at Leyderdam, near...
- male, 709 years old
- Thomas Stewart was an illegitimate son of King Robert II of Scotland. Thomas was one of dozens of Robert's children, and, as with his other...
- male, deceased (1203)
- Saint Martin of Leon was a priest and canon regular of the Augustinian Order. Born at León, Martin, along with his father Juan, withdrew from the w...
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