- male, deceased (1131)
- Alger of Liège, known also as Alger of Cluny and Algerus Magister, a learned French priest who lived in the first half of the 12th century. He was f...
- male, 1001 years old
- Anselm of Liège was a Belgian chronicler of the eleventh century. He was educated at the episcopal school of Liège, and became canon and dean of th...
- male
- Jacob of Liège, also known as Jacobus Leodiensis or Jacques de Liège, is believed to have written the "Speculum Musicae", The Mirror of Music, du...
- male, deceased (1008)
- Notger or Notker of Liège was a Benedictine monk, Provost of St. Gall in Switzerland and later was bishop (972-1008) and first prince-bishop (...
- male, 843 years old
- Saint Albert was Cardinal-Bishop of Liège from 22 Sep 1191 till January 1192. He was a son of Godfrey III, Count of Leuven, and brother of Henry I...
- male, deceased (1048)
- Wazo of Liège was bishop of Liège from 1041 to 1048, and a significant educator and theologian. His life was chronicled by his contemporary An...
- male, 51 years old
- Didier Reynders is a Belgian politician and a member of the Mouvement Réformateur (MR). He was born in Liège as the youngest in a family of three ch...
- male
- Floribert of Liège was a bishop of Liège, and a saint of the Catholic Church, celebrated on 27 April. He was the son of the French-born Hubert of Li...
- female, deceased (1252)
- Saint Juliana of Liège (also called St. Juliana of Mt. Cornillon was a nun and visionary from Retinnes in Fléron in the Bishopric of Liège, now in...
- male, deceased (1119)
- Otbert of Liège was bishop of Liège at the end of the eleventh century (in office 1091-1119) .. He was a major figure in the financing of the Fi...
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