- male, deceased (1020)
- Trdat the Architect, known in Latin as Tiridates, was chief architect of the Bagratuni Dynasty of Armenia. In 961, Ashot III moved his capital from...
- male, deceased (1942)
- Bishop Gorazd (Pavlik) of Prague was the hierarch of the revived Orthodox Church in Moravia, the Church of Czechoslovakia, after World War I....
- male, deceased (1972)
- Philip H. Frohman (November 16, 1887 - 1972) was an architect who is most widely known for his work on the National Cathedral, named, the...
- male, deceased (466)
- Saint Prosper of Reggio (San Prospero) (d. June 25, ca. 466) is an Italian saint. Tradition holds that he was a bishop of Reggio Emilia for...
- male
- Francesco Brambilla (16th century) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance period, active in Milan, in the decoration of its massive gothic...
- male, deceased (407)
- Saint Nic(h)asius of Rheims (d. 407) was a bishop of Rheims from 400 until his death. He founded the first cathedral of Rheims. He foresaw the...
- male, deceased (1725)
- José Mora was a Spanish sculptor and pupil of Alonzo Cano. He died in Granada in 1725 and was buried in the Albaicin church. His work can be u...
- male, 29 years old
- Krzysztof Czerwinski is a Polish conductor, organist and voice teacher. Czerwinski studied at Wieniawski School of Music (Poznań, Poland), Eastman S...
- male
- Saint Erkembode, who lived in the late 7th and early 8th centuries, was a Benedictine monk at Saint-Omer in northern France. Later he became bishop...
- male
- Saint Nishan (Sourb Nshan) is a saint of the Armenian Apostolic Church who lived in the 10th century and is known as the founder of Haghpat...
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