- male, deceased (1162)
- William (d. 1162) was a 12th century prelate based in the Kingdom of Scotland. He occurs in the records for the first time, 1152 x 1153, late in...
- male
- Priscianus Caesariensis (fl. 500 AD), commonly known as Priscian, was a Latin grammarian. He wrote the "Institutiones grammaticae" ("Grammatical...
- male
- Zosimus ("fl." 490s-510s) was a Byzantine historian, who lived in Constantinople during the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I (491-518)....
- male
- Antony Harding ("fl." c. 2000) is an English singer, songwriter and musician from the Isle of Wight. He is best known as the drummer in London band...
- male, 1609 years old
- Fabius Planciades Fulgentius ("fl." late 5th - early 6th century) was a Latin grammarian, and a native of Africa. Four extant works are attributed...
- male
- John Abraham (fl. 1672 - 1689) was a governor of the now abandoned Hudson's Bay Company settlement at Port Nelson (or Fort Nelson) on Hudson Bay,...
- male, 1909 years old
- Lucius Artorius Castus (fl. 2nd century) was a military commander of ancient Rome, suggested by some as the historical basis for King Arthur.
- male
- Causantín of Fife is the first man we know for certain to have been Mormaer of Fife. Causantín's "floruit" can be placed between 1095 and 1128. Ve...
- male
- Robert Wever was an English poet of the sixteenth century ("floruit" c. 1550) about whom little biographical information seems to have survived....
- male
- Benjamin of Tudela (fl. 12th century) was a medieval Navarrese Jewish rabbi and explorer. In his journey he passed through large swathes of Europe,...
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