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Peter Abelard
French scholastic philosopher, theologian and preeminent logician (c.1079-1142)
Anastasius IV
pope 1153–1154
John Zonaras
12th century Byzantine chronicler and theologian
Judah Halevi
Spanish-Jewish philosopher, poet and physician (c.1075–1141)
Baldwin II of Jerusalem
Count of Edessa (r. 1100-1118) and King of Jerusalem (r. 1118–1131)
Alexander I of Scotland
King of the Scots (1078-1124)
Alphonse I of Aragon
King of Aragon Navarre, Leon, Castile, Toledo
Coloman
king of Hungary (1095-1116)
Edgar
King of Scotland (1074-1107)
Tancred, Prince of Galilee
Italo-Norman leader of the First Crusade (1075-1112)
Hugo de Paganis
Grand Master of the Knights Templar
Isidore the Laborer
Spanish farmer and saint
Al-Zamakhshari
Abu al-Qasim Mahmud ibn Umar al-Zamakhshari (; 1074 –1143) was a medieval Muslim scholar of Iranian descent. He travelled to Mecca and settled there for five years and has been known since then as 'Jar Allah' (God's Neighbor). He was a Mu'tazilite theologian, linguist, poet and interpreter of the Quran. He is best known for his book Al-Kashshaf, which interprets and linguistically analyzes Quranic expressions and the use of figurative speech for conveying meaning. This work is a primary source for all major linguists.
Norbert of Xanten
Roman Catholic archbishop and saint
Adelaide del Vasto
Countess of Sicily (1089–1101) and Queen of Jerusalem (1112–1117)
Al-Hafiz
Abūʾl-Maymūn ʿAbd al-Majīd ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Mustanṣir, better known by his regnal name as al-Ḥāfiẓ li-Dīn Allāh (), was the eleventh Fatimid caliph, ruling over Egypt from 1132 to his death in 1149, and the 21st imam of Hafizi Isma'ilism.
Bertrade of Montfort
Wife of Fulk of Anjou and queen of France
Zbigniew of Poland
Polish sovereign
Agnes of Waiblingen
Duchess of Swabia
Ibn al-Qalanisi
Arab historian (1073-1160)
Abraham bar Hiyya
mathematician and astronomer
Konstantinos Doukas
Byzantine co-emperor
Álmos, Duke of Nitra
Duke of Hungary, Croatia and Nyitra (c.1070–1127)
Soběslav I, Duke of Bohemia
Duke of Bohemia from 1125 to 1140
William of Champeaux
French scholastic theologian and philosopher
Hugh, Count of Champagne
French count
Svatopluk, Duke of Bohemia
Duke of Bohemia
Otto, Count of Ballenstedt
Count of Ballenstedt (c.1070–1123)
Edmund of Scotland
Scottish prince
Adi ibn Musafir
Yazidi saint
Theophilus Presbyter
12th-century German monk and writer
Philippa, Countess of Toulouse
Duchess of Aquitaine
Raymond of Burgundy
Lord of Galicia
Maud, Countess of Huntingdon
Queen of Scotland from 1124 to c. 1130
Felicia of Sicily
Hungarian and Croatian Queen consort (c.1078—c.1102)
Henry I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark
noble of the House of Wettin (1070–1103)
Geoffrey IV, Count of Anjou
French noble
Stephen of Aumale
Count of Aumale (c. 1070–1127)
Frederick I
Roman Catholic archbishop
Neophytus I of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople
Bertha of Aragon
queen
Theodotus II of Constantinople
patriarch of Constantinople
Nicholas IV of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople
John Komnenos
Byzantine aristocrat
Godric of Finchale
English merchant and saint
Gertrude of Flanders
Landgravine of Brabant (c. 1070–1117)
Meinhard I, Count of Gorizia
Count of Gorizia, Count Palatine in Carinthia
Ramiro Sánchez, Lord of Monzón
Spanish nobleman
Gerald de Windsor
Cambro-Norman nobleman
Thurstan
This page is about Thurstan of Bayeux (1070 – 1140) who became Archbishop of York. Thurstan of Caen became the first Norman Abbot of Glastonbury in circa 1077.
Alexios Komnenos
governor of Dyrrhachium
William de Corbeil
Prior of St. Osyth; Archbishop of Canterbury
Otto Canella
Consul of Genoa, Father of Grimaldo Canella
Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale
Anglo-Norman baron and knight (c.1078–1141)
Rostislav Vsevolodovich
Prince of Kyiv
Diepold III. von Vohburg
German noble
Conrad I of Salzburg
12th-century archbishop of Salzburg
Constabilis
Constabilis () (1124) was an Italian abbot and saint. He was abbot of La Trinità della Cava, located at Cava de' Tirreni, from 1122 to 1124.
Cristina Rodríguez
Daughter of Rodrigo Diaz the Cid
Aimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault
French nobleman; grandfather of Eleanor of Aquitaine