- male, deceased (1296)
- Guillaume Durand also known as Durandus, Duranti or Durantis, from the Italian form of Durandi filius, as he sometimes signed himself, was a French...
- male, deceased (1408)
- John Gower was an English poet, a contemporary of William Langland and a personal friend of Geoffrey Chaucer. He is remembered primarily for three...
- male, deceased (1877)
- Sir William Fergusson (1808-1877), Scottish surgeon, the son of James Fergusson of Lochmaben, Dumfriesshire, was born at Prestonpans, East Lothian,...
- male
- Gerard de Jode (1509 - 1591) was a cartographer, engraver and publisher who lived and worked in Antwerp during the 16th century. He was born in...
- male, deceased (1625)
- John Norden (1548- 1625) was an English topographer, He was the first Englishman who designed a complete series of county histories and...
- male, deceased (1629)
- Sir Edwin Sandys (9 December 1561 - October 1629) was a British statesman and one of the founders of the proprietary Virginia Company of London,...
- male, deceased (1270)
- Brother Leo (d. c. 1270), the favourite disciple, secretary and confessor of St Francis of Assisi. The dates of his birth and of his becoming a...
- male, 763 years old
- Henry Bate of Malines was a Flemish philosopher, theologian, astronomer, astrologer, poet and musician. He was Master of Arts of the University of...
- male, deceased (1678)
- César-Egasse du Boulay, known as Bulaeus, was a French historian. After teaching humanities in the College of Navarre he occupied important p...
- male
- William of Nassyngton is believed to be the author of the middle English poem, "Speculum Vitae" written in the mid to late 14th century.
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