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Demetrius Zvonimir of Croatia
King of Croatia from 8 October 1076 until his death
Lanfranc
Lanfranc (1005  1010 – 24 May 1089) was an Italian-born English churchman, monk and scholar. Born in Italy, he moved to Normandy to become a Benedictine monk at Bec. He served successively as prior of Bec Abbey and abbot of St Stephen's Abbey in Caen, Normandy and then as Archbishop of Canterbury in England, following its conquest by William the Conqueror. He is also variously known as (), (), and (). In his lifetime, he was regarded as the greatest theologian of his generation.
Theobald III
Count of Blois
Peter Igneus
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and saint
Mieszko Bolesławowic
Polish prince
Renauld II, Count of Nevers
French noble
Gisulf II of Salerno
Italian prince
Eremburga of Mortain
second wife of Count Roger I of Sicily and second Sicilian countess
Kiurike II of Lori
King in Armenia
Sigwin von Are
German archbishop
Agnes of Aquitaine, Countess of Savoy
Countess Of Savoy
Al-Bazdawi
'''Abu al-Hasan 'Ali ibn Muhammad al-Bazdawi () (c. 1010-1089 A.D.), known with the honorific title of Fakhr al-Islam' (the pride of Islam), was a leading Hanafi scholar in the principles of Islamic jurisprudence. He is author of the acclaimed Kanz al-Wusul ila Ma'refat al-Usul (), popularly known as Usul al-Bazdawi'', a seminal work in Hanafi Usul al-Fiqh.
Amaury II de Montfort
fourth lord of Montfort l'Amaury
Donnchad mac Domnaill Remair
King of Leinster and Dublin
Isaac ibn Ghiyyat
11th-century Spanish Jewish Talmudic scholar
Walter I of Brienne
11th century count of Brienne