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Edward the Confessor
Edward the Confessor was King of the English from 1042 until his death in 1066. He was the last reigning monarch of the House of Wessex.

Sylvester III
pope
Macbeth
King of Scotland from 1040 to 1057
Konstantinos IX Monomachos
Byzantine emperor (1000-1055)

Isaac I Komnenos
Byzantine Emperor

Konstantinos X Doukas
Byzantine emperor
Peter Damian
eleventh-century Benedictine monk

Duncan I of Scotland
king of Scots from 1034 to 1040
Michael I Cerularius
Ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople

Godwin, Earl of Wessex
Anglo-Saxon nobleman; son of Wulfnoth Cild
Benedict X
Italian anti-pope (11th century)

Bretislaus I
Duke of Bohemia from 1034 to 1055
Saint Emeric of Hungary
son of King St. Stephen I of Hungary and Giselle of Bavaria.
Adalbert of Hamburg
Archbishop of Bremen from 1043 to 1072
Ali Hujwiri
Sufi mystic
Farrokhi Sistani
Persian poet

Herleva
thumb|The three sons of Herleva of Falaise: William the Conqueror|William, Duke of Normandy, in the centre, Odo, the bishop of [[Bayeux, on the left and Robert, Count of Mortain, on the right (Bayeux Tapestry, 1070s)]]
Herleva () was an 11th-century Norman woman known for having been the mother of William the Conqueror, born to an extramarital relationship with Robert I, Duke of Normandy, and also of William's prominent half-brothers Odo of Bayeux and Robert, Count of Mortain, born to Herleva's marriage to Herluin de Conteville.
Giselbert of Luxembourg
Luxembourgian noble
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Airlangga
Airlangga (also spelled Erlangga), regnal name Rakai Halu Sri Lokeswara Dharmawangsa Airlangga Anantawikramottunggadewa (born 1002 in Bali, Indonesia – died 1049 in Java), was the only king of the Kingdom of Kahuripan.
William of Jumièges
Norman monk
Berthold II, Duke of Carinthia
Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona

Berenguer Ramon I, Count of Barcelona
count of Barcelona, Girona and Ausona (1005-1035) (r.1018-1035)
Adalbert, Duke of Lorraine
Nobleman
Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine
count of Malmedy from 1035 and Duke of Lower Lorraine from 1046
Badr al-Jamali
Fatimid statesman
Conrad II, Duke of Carinthia
German duke
Ernest II
Duke of Swabia
Sophie, Countess of Bar
French countess
Abd al-Qahir al-Jurjani
11th-century Persian grammarian of Arabic
Welf, Duke of Carinthia
duke of Carinthia and margrave of Verona (11th century)
Ísleifur Gissurarson
Icelandic bishop
Uta von Ballenstedt
German noblewoman
Alice of Normandy
Countess consort of Burgundy (c.1002–1038)
Wulfstan
bishop of Worcester and saint
John Mauropous
Byzantine bishop and poet
Ibn al-Wafid
Arab Muslim physician (997-1074)
Alfred Aetheling
Son of English king Æthelred II and his second wife Emma of Normandy; brother of Edward the Confessor
Aristakes Lastivertsi
Armenian historian
Sugawara no Takasue no musume
11th-century Japanese author
Abu Al - Moin Al - Nasafi
Central Asian Hanafi theologian (1027–1115)
ʻAlī ibn Ismāʻīl Ibn Sīdah
Arab grammarian
Dromton Gyelwa Jungne
Dromtön, Drom Tonpa or Dromtönpa Gyelwé Jungné (, 1004 or 1005–1064) was the chief disciple of the Buddhist master Atiśa, the initiator of the Kadam school of Tibetan Buddhism and the founder of Reting Monastery.
Thietmar, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark
Margrave of Saxon Ostmark
Gilbert, Count of Brionne
French nobleman (1000-1040)
Liudolf of Lotharingia
Count of Zutphen and Waldenburg
Argyrus
Byzantine general

Yi Yuanji
11th-century painter (1000-1064)

Liudolf, Margrave of Frisia
Margrave of Frisia, Count of Brunswick

Bertha of Blois
Duchess consort of Brittany
Maitripada
Maitrīpāda ( 1007–1085, also known as Maitreyanātha, Advayavajra, and, to Tibetans, Maitrīpa), was a prominent Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha associated with the Mahāmudrā transmission of tantric Buddhism. His teachers were Shavaripa and Naropa. His students include Atisha, Marpa, Vajrapani, Karopa, Natekara (also known as Sahajavajra), Devākaracandra (also known as Śūnyatāsamādhi), and Rāmapāla. His hermitage was in the Mithila region (also known as Tirhut), somewhere in northern Bihar and neighboring parts of southern Nepal.
Hedwig of France, Countess of Nevers
daughter of Robert II of France
Robert de Turlande
French monk
Guigues I of Albon
French noble (c.1000–1070)
Bystrík
Saint Bystrík (Latin Beztertus Nitriensis, Bestredius, Bestridus, Bestricus, Bistridus, Bistritus; Hungarian Beszteréd, Besztrik, Besztríd; died 1046) was a martyr and the Bishop of the Diocese of Nitra.
Goda of England
English princess
Abdallah ibn Al-Aftas
Emir of Badajoz from 1022 to 1045

Herluin de Conteville
French noble
Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi
11th century Isma'ili Muslim scholar
William V of Auvergne
Count of Auvergne
Adolf II of Lotharingia
Abt 987 - Abt 1041