- male, deceased (1877)
- Ludwig Alois Ferdinand Ritter von Köchel was a musicologist, writer, composer, botanist and publisher. He is best known for cataloguing the works o...
- male, deceased (1972)
- Américo Castro y Quesada was a Spanish cultural historian, philologist, and literary critic who challenged some of the prevailing notions of S...
- male, deceased (852)
- Abd ar-Rahman II was Umayyad Emir of Cordoba in the Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia). The son of Emir Al-Hakam I, he became Emir of Córdoba in 822 and e...
- male, deceased (1384)
- Fernando (or Fernán) Sánchez de Tovar was a Spanish (Castilian) soldier and admiral of the Middle Ages. Sánchez de Tovar was the "Adelantado May...
- male
- Manuel Sanchis i Guarner (Valencia, 1911-1981) was a Valencian philologist, historian and writer. He was an author of a vast work ranging from...
- male
- Viriathus (known as "Viriato" in Portuguese and Castilian) (180 BC - 139 BC) was the most important leader of the Lusitanian tribe that resisted...
- male, 68 years old
- Kenneth R. Maxwell (born 1941) is an English historian resident in the United States who specializes in Iberia and Latin America. A longtime member...
- male, deceased (383)
- Priscillian of Ávila (died 383), a theologian from Roman Gallaecia (in the Iberian Peninsula), was the first person in the history of Christianity t...
- male, deceased (567)
- Athanagild (d. 567) was a king of Visigothic Hispania (today, Spain and Portugal). With the help of a Roman force, including a fleet to watch the...
- male, deceased (743)
- Teodomiro, or Theodemir, cited by contemporary Arabs as Tudmir sometimes "Tadmir", was a Visigothic count from the VIII century. He was governor of...
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