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- Khwajeh Shams al-Din Muhammad Hafez-e Shirazi was a Persian mystic and poet. He was born sometime between the years 1310 and 1337 in Shiraz, Persia...
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- Richard Holland or Richard de Holande (fl. 1450), Scottish writer, author of the "Buke of the Howlat", was secretary or chaplain to Archibald...
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- Leonitus, theological writer, born at Byzantium, flourished during the sixth century. He is variously styled Byzantinus, Hierosolymitanus (as an...
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- Martianus Minneus Felix Capella was a pagan writer of Late Antiquity, the founder of the "trivium" and "quadrivium" categories that structured...
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- Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, best known as Guaman Poma or Human Poma, (c. 1550 - after 1616) was an indigenous Peruvian who became disillusioned...
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- Nicolaus of Damascus was a Hellenistic historical and philosophical writer who lived in the Augustan age. His name is derived from that of his...
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- Dafydd ap Gwilym (ca.1315/1320-ca.1350/1370), is generally regarded as the greatest Welsh poet of all time and amongst the great poets of Europe in...
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- Ambrosius Aurelianus, called Aurelius Ambrosius in the "Historia Regum Britanniae" and elsewhere, was a war leader of the Romano-British who won an...
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- Prasutagus was king of a British Celtic tribe called the Iceni, who inhabited roughly what is now Norfolk, in the 1st century AD. He is best known...
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- James Adair (circa 1709-1783) was a native of County Antrim, Ireland, who came to North America, and became a trader with the Native Americans of...
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