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Anne of Kyiv
French Queen, middle daughter of Yaroslav the Wise, Grand Prince of Kyiv and Novgorod

Al-Qa'im
Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad from 1031 to 1075
Edith of Wessex
11th-century Queen of England
Ernest, Margrave of Austria
Margrave of Austria from 1055 to 1075
Anno II, Archbishop of Cologne
Archbishop of Cologne from 1056 to 1075
Richeza of Poland, Queen of Hungary
Queen consort of Hungary (1013–1075)
John VIII of Constantinople
patriarch of Constantinople (1010-1075)
Ibn Hayyan
Al-Andalus Arab historian (987–1075)
Alī ibn Ahmad al-Nasawī
Persian mathematician
Ottokar I of Styria
Margrave of Styria
Al-Mamun of Toledo
Emir of Toledo from 1043 to 1075
Dedi I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark
Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark from 1046 to 1075
Minamoto no Yoriyoshi
Japanese military personnel

Bleddyn ap Cynfyn
Welsh Prince
Budivoj
Budivoj, Buthue, or Butue (Polish Budziwoj) (died 1071–1075) was the eldest son of Gottschalk, an Obotrite prince, by a mistress. He allied with the dukes of Saxony in order to recover the power and position of his father, lost since Gottschalk's death (1066) to the pagan Kruto.
Fujiwara no Norimichi
Japanese kugyo

Theodwin of Liège
bishop of Liège
Domnall mac Murchada
King of Leinster and Dublin
Gebhard of Supplinburg
Father of Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick II, Count of Diessen
Vogt of the cathedral chapter of Regensburg
Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill
King of Dublin
Xiao Guanyin
Chinese empress and Chinese woman poet in Liao Dynasty. CBDB ID=43908
Shah Sultan Rumi
Sufi saint
Mahipala II
Pala king
Gundekar II of Eichstätt
Bishop of Eichstatt
Erlembald
thumb|right|A bust of Erlembaldus Cotta in the Basilica di San Calimero in Milan
Saint Erlembald (or Erlembaldo Cotta) (Sanctus Herlembaldus in Latin) (died 15 April 1075) was the political and military leader of the movement known as the pataria in Milan, a movement to reform the clergy and the church in the Ambrosian diocese.
Siward
Bishop of Rochester; Abbot of Chertsey
Han Qi
Song dynasty chancellor
William the Norman
bishop of London