- male, deceased (2006) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
- Omeljan Pritsak (7 April 1919, Luka, Sambir County, eastern Galicia - May 29, 2006, Boston, MA) was the first Mykhailo Hrushevsky Professor of...
- male, deceased (1736)
- Don José Patiño, Spanish statesman, was born at Milan. His father, Don Lucas Patino de Ibarra, Señor de Castelar, who was by origin a Galician, was...
- male, deceased (1995)
- Henry Roth (8 February 1906 - 13 October 1995) was an American novelist and short story writer.
- male, deceased (580)
- Saint Martin of Dumio (c. 520 - 580) was an archbishop of Braga in Portugal, a monastic founder, and an ecclesiastical author. Born in Pannonia, he...
- male, 70 years old
- Amancio Amaro Varela, commonly known simply as Amancio, was born on 16 October 1939 in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. He is a former Spanish football p...
- male, deceased (1801)
- Ignacy Krasicki (Dubiecko, Galicia, February 3, 1735 — March 14, 1801, Berlin), from 1795 Archbishop of Gniezno (thus, Primate of Poland), was Po...
- male, deceased (1869)
- Casto Méndez Núñez, Spanish military naval officer. Born in Vigo (Galicia). In 1866 during the Chincha Islands War between Spain, Peru and Chi...
- male, deceased (1904)
- Karl Emil Franzos was a German (Austrian) novelist. Franzos was born of Sephardic father and Odessan mother of Jewish parentage in Ukraine Podolia,...
- male, deceased (1072)
- Sancho II, called the Strong, or in Spanish, el Fuerte, was King of Castile (1065-1072) and León (1072). He was the eldest son of Ferdinand I of C...
- male, deceased (1925)
- Władysław Stanisław Reymont was a Polish author. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1924. Reymont's baptism certificate lists his original sur...
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