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Michael VII Doukas
Byzantine emperor
Constantine the African
11th-century monk and translator of medical works
Al-Mustansir
Egyptian caliph from 1036 to 1094/95
García II of Galicia
King of Galicia
Guo Xi
Song Dynasty painter (1020–1090)
Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut
Count of Hainaut (1056-1098)
Tzachas
Seljuk general
Anushtegin Gharchai
Khwarezmid ruler
Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona
count of Barcelona (1054-1097)
Robert, Count of Mortain
Norman nobleman and the uterine half-brother of William the Conqueror
Stephen II of Croatia
King of Croatia
William II, Count of Eu
Anglo-Norman noble
Ekinchi
Khwarazm Shah
Lampert of Hungary
Hungarian prince
Richard fitz Gilbert
Norman lord in England
David of Hungary
Hungarian priest
Guitmund
The Norman Guitmund (died c. 1090–1095), Bishop of Aversa, was a Benedictine monk who was an opponent of the teachings of Berengar of Tours.
Hugh of Remiremont
French cardinal
Hedwig of Formbach
1050 - uncertain 1088
Aimery IV of Thouars
Viscount of Thouars
Bonizo of Sutri
Italian bishop and canon lawyer of the 11th century
Baldwin FitzGilbert
11th-century Norman nobleman
William de Percy
Norman feudal baron of Topcliffe in Yorkshire
Hildegard von Egisheim
fl. 1050
Karykes
Karykes (, Latinised Caryces) was the Byzantine governor of Crete who led a rebellion that began in 1090 or 1091 and lasted into 1092 or 1093 during the reign of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. The principal narrative sources for the revolt are Anna Komnene and Joannes Zonaras, but they provide few details. The historian Michael Glykas confuses this revolt with the contemporary revolt of Rhapsomates in Cyprus.
Heinrich von Wülzburg
German archbishop
Deusdedit
Catholic cardinal (-1099)
Sulien
thumb|Plaque for Sulien, Llanbadarn Fawr Sulien was an 11th-century Bishop of St David's, for two periods (1073-1078 and 1079/80-1085/6). He died about 1090/1.