- male, deceased (1571)
- Lorenzo Strozzi was an Italian abbot and cardinal. He was the son of Filippo Strozzi, a member of the powerful Strozzi family of Florence, and...
- male, deceased (1362)
- James of Bourbon was the son of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon and Mary of Avesnes. He was Count of Ponthieu from 1351 to 1360, and Count of La Marche...
- male, deceased (1664)
- Antoine de Laloubère, a Jesuit, born in Languedoc, is chiefly celebrated for an incorrect solution of Pascal's problems on the cycloid, which he g...
- male, deceased (1635)
- Antoine de l'Age, (or Laage), duc de Puylaurens (1602 - July 1635) was a French courtier. He was born of an old Languedoc family. Attached to the...
- male, deceased (1462)
- Bernard d'Armagnac, Count of Pardiac (d. 1462) was a younger son of Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac and Bonne de Berry. He fought at the Battle of...
- male, deceased (1654)
- Jean François Sarrazin or Sarasin, French author, son of Roger Sarasin, treasurer-general at Caen, was born at Hermanville near Caen. He was e...
- male, deceased (1438)
- James II of Bourbon-La Marche was the son of John I, Count of La Marche and Catherine of Vendôme. He first bore arms in the crusade which c...
- male, deceased (1863)
- François Samuel Robert Louis Gaussen was a Swiss Protestant divine. Gaussen was born at Geneva. His father, Georg Markus Gaussen, a member of the c...
- male, deceased (1689)
- Jean Paul Médaille (born at Carcassonne, department of Aude, France, 29 January1618; died at Auch, department of Gers, France, 15 May1689) was a F...
- male, deceased (1285)
- Peter the Great (Catalan: "Pere", Spanish: "Pedro"; 1239 - 2 November 1285) was the King of Aragon (as Peter III) and Valencia (as Peter I) and...
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