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Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders
Count of Mons and Hainaut and Flanders (1030-1070)
Said al-Andalusi
Arab qadi of Toledo in Muslim Spain (1029–1070)
Gerard, Duke of Lorraine
duke of Lorraine
Godelina
Saint Godelieve (also known as Godeleva, Godeliève, and Godelina; ) ( 10526 July 1070) was a Flemish saint.
Ulric I, Margrave of Carniola
Italian noble
Abu 'Ubayd al-Juzjani
Persian physician and chronicler from Guzgan
Filarete of Calabria
Italian saint
Virarajendra Chola
Virarajendra Chola (1002 – 1070) was a Chola emperor. A son of Rajendra I, he spent a majority of his life as a subordinate to two of his elder brothers, Rajadhiraja I and Rajendra II. During his early reign, he founded a school to study the Vedas, Sastras and grammar, with a hostel for students. He also founded a hospital named Virasolan. The famous Tamil Buddhist grammatical work, '''', was written by Buddhamitra during his reign.
Athirajendra Chola
Athirajendra (1020 – June 1070) reigned for a very short period of few months as the Chola king succeeding his father Virarajendra. His reign was marked by civil unrest, possibly religious in nature. Athirajendra was last clan of Chola dynasty. He was killed in the religious chaos. Athirajindra and Virarajendra interfered in the Vengi succession disputes after the Vengi king Rajaraja Narendra, who was closely related to the Chola clan through his mother Kundavai, a daughter of Rajaraja Chola, died in 1061. The Vengi throne went to Saktivarman II in a palace coup. The Cholas wanted the Chola in
Guigues I of Albon
French noble (c.1000–1070)
Murchad mac Diarmata
King of Leinster and Dublin
Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn
King of Powys
Áurea of San Millán
Medieval Spanish anchoress
Guido of Acqui
Italian priest
Juda ibn Balaam
Vigrahapala III
Pala king
Fukang
daughter of emperor Renzong