- male
- Hillel (הלל) was a famous Jewish religious leader who lived in Jerusalem during the time of King Herod, Augustus, and probably Jesus; he is one of...
- male, 1889 years old
- Lucian of Samosata was an Assyrian-Roman rhetorician and satirist, writing in the Greek language, noted for his witty and scoffing nature. He was...
- male, 711 years old
- William Irvine (c. 1298- ?) (also known as William de Irwin) was a Scots soldier. He was granted land in Aberdeenshire in 1323 by Robert the Bruce...
- male, deceased (740)
- Saint Andrew (Andreas) of Crete (also known as Andrew of Jerusalem was an 8th century theologian, homilist, and hymnographer. Born in Damascus of...
- male
- Agathias or Agathias Scholasticus (c. AD 536-582/594), of Myrina, an Aeolian city in western Asia Minor, was a Greek poet and the historian who is...
- male, 1579 years old
- Gaius Sollius Modestus Sidonius Apollinaris, poet, diplomat, bishop, is "the single most important surviving author from fifth-century Gaul"...
- male, 1529 years old
- Damascius, known as "the last of the Neoplatonists", was born in Damascus about AD 480. In his early youth he went to Alexandria, where he spent...
- female, deceased (1056)
- Theodora ruled as Byzantine Empress from January 11, 1055 to after August 31, 1056. She was the daughter of Constantine VIII and Helena. Possessed...
- female, deceased (419)
- Saint Eustochium. Born "Eustochium Julia" at Rome, she was the daughter of Saint Paula and is also venerated as a saint. She was the third of four...
- male, 1589 years old
- Glycerius (c. 420 - after 480) was one of the last of the Western Roman Emperors (reigned 473-474) and later served as a bishop in the early...
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