- male
- Vercingetorix (in Gaulish) (died 46 BC), chieftain of the Arverni, originating from the Arvernian city of Gergovia, and known as the man who led...
- male, deceased (388)
- Magnus Maximus (ca. 335-August 28, 388), also Maximianus, was an usurper of the Western Roman Empire from 383 until his death, in 388, by order of...
- male, deceased (1659)
- Dara Shikoh was the eldest son of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and his wife Mumtaz Mahal. His name is from Persian داراشكوه meaning "The possesso...
- female, deceased (1992)
- Rosemary Sutcliff (December 14, 1920 - July 23, 1992) was a British novelist, best known as a writer of highly acclaimed historical fiction....
- male, deceased (1566)
- Calvagh O'Donnell (d. 1566), eldest son of Manus O'Donnell, was an Irish chieftain of the mid-16th century. He was chief of the O'Donnell clan...
- male
- Ghazi Khan was the son of Haji Khan, a powerful Baluchi chieftain living in modern-day Pakistan. He declared independence from the Langhi sultans...
- male, deceased (1719)
- Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel (February, 1629 - February, 1719), Scottish highland chieftain, was the eldest son of John Cameron and the grandson of...
- male
- The Turinge Runestone or Sö 338, from the 11th century, is located in the church of Turinge, in Södermanland, Sweden. It is raised after the ch...
- male
- Jujhar Singh Nehra (Hindi: जुझारसिंह नेहरा or Jhunjha was a Jat chieftain of Rajasthan in India who gave name to the Jhunjhunu town situated in R...
- male
- St Modan was the son of an Irish chieftain. He became a monk and built a chapel at Dryburgh, Scotland, in 522 which he used as a base for several...
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