- male, deceased (1924)
- Kazimieras Būga, was a Lithuanian linguist and philologist. He was a professor of linguistics, who mainly worked on the Lithuanian language. He w...
- male
- Johann von Gardner, was an Eminent Slavic musicologist, best known in the English language for his published work on Russian church singing. After...
- male, deceased (1968)
- Nikolaus von Falkenhorst was a German General who planned 'Operation Weserübung', the invasion of Denmark and Norway in 1940. After the invasion h...
- male, deceased (1982)
- Hovhannes Khachatury Bagramyan (September 21 1982) was a Soviet Armenian military commander and Marshal of the Soviet Union. During World War II,...
- female, deceased (2000)
- Tsaritsa Ioanna of Bulgaria, (13 November 1907 - 26 February 2000) was born Princess Giovanna of Savoy and was the last Tsaritsa of Bulgaria. Born...
- male, deceased (988)
- Adaldag (c. 900 - 28 April 988) was a seventh archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen from 937 until his death. He was of noble birth, a relation and pupil of...
- male, 43 years old
- Sergey Briksa is a Christian singer, producer, songwriter and musician. Probably most widely known among Slavic Christian youth. From 1986 Briksa...
- male, deceased (1813)
- Saint Sophronius of Vratsa (or Sofroniy Vrachanski, born Stoyko Vladislavov, was a Bulgarian cleric and one of the leading figures of the early...
- male
- Magnus III Birgersson (1240–1290), usually called Magnus Ladulås, was king of Sweden from 1275 until his death in 1290. He is the "first Magnus" to...
- male
- Hero of Byzantium is believed to be the literary pseudonym of an otherwise anonymous Byzantine author of a poliorketikon, an illustrated manual of...
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