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Su Shi
Chinese writer and politician (1037–1101)
Roger I of Sicily
Grand Count of Sicily from 1071 to 1101
Bruno of Cologne
founder of the Carthusian Order (1030–1101)
Su Song
Chinese polymath and statesman (1020–1101)
Hugh I, Count of Vermandois
French noble (1057–1101)
Al-Musta'li
Abū al-Qāsim Aḥmad ibn al-Mustanṣir (; 15/16 September 1074 – 11/12 December 1101), better known by his regnal name al-Mustaʿlī biʾllāh (, ), was the ninth Fatimid caliph and the 19th imam of Musta'li Ismailism.
Constantine Bodin
Medieval king of Duklja, and temporary of Bulgaria
Conrad II of Italy
German king
Vseslav of Polotsk
prince of Principality of Polotsk
Welf I, Duke of Bavaria
Duke of Bavaria
Ida of Formbach-Ratelnberg
Austrian royal (1060-1101)
Emperor Daozong of Liao
emperor of the Liao Dynasty
Henry, Margrave of Frisia
German nobleman
Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester
English noble
Uicheon
Uicheon (28 September 1055 – 5 October 1101) was a Korean prince and influential Buddhist scholar-monk of the Goryeo period (918–1392). He was the fourth son of King Munjong (1046–1083) and Queen Inye from the Gyeongwon Yi clan and the younger brother of Sunjong, Seonjong, and Sukjong.
Fujiwara no Morozane
Japanese noble
Anselm IV
Roman Catholic archbishop
Guilliaume de Montfort
Bishop of Paris from 1095 to 1101
Qingshui
deified Chan Buddhist monk, tutelary god of people from Anxi, Fujian
Lambert III
Bishop of Kraków
Mu'ayyid al-Mulk
vizier of Seljuk sultan Berkyaruq and Muhammad Tapar
Zhao Buzhi
Song dynasty person CBDB = 13 (1053-1110)
Harsha of Kashmir
maharaja of Kashmir
Liemar
Liemar (unknown – 16 May 1101, in Bremen) was archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen from 1072 to 1101, and an important figure of the early Investiture Contest.
Geldemar Carpenel, Lord of Haifa
Nikon the Dry
Russian saint