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Eleanor of Aquitaine
Queen consort of France; Queen consort of England; suo jure Duchess of Aquitaine; patroness

Raynald of Châtillon
French crusader
William I of Sicily
12th-century king of Sicily

Canute V of Denmark
King of Denmark (1129-1157)
Eric III of Denmark
Danish king

Jayavarman VII
Cambodian king, considered by historians to be the most powerful Khmer monarch of all time

John of Salisbury
English philosopher and theologian (ca 1115-1180)
Khaqani
Afzal al-Dīn Badīl ibn ʿAlī ibn ʿOthmān (), commonly known as Khāqānī (, – 1199), was a major Persian poet and prose-writer. He was born in Shirvanshah, a vassal of the Seljuks in the region of Shirvan, where he served as an ode-writer to the Shirvanshahs. His fame most securely rests upon the qasidas collected in his Divān, and his autobiographical travelogue Tohfat al-ʿErāqayn. He is also notable for his contributions to the genre of habsiyāt ("prison poetry").
Absalon
Absalon (21 March 1201) was a Danish statesman and prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the bishop of Roskilde from 1158 to 1192 and archbishop of Lund from 1178 until his death. He was the foremost politician and church father of Denmark in the second half of the 12th century, and was the closest advisor of King Valdemar I of Denmark. He was a key figure in the Danish policies of territorial expansion in the Baltic Sea, Europeanization in close relationship with the Holy See, and reform in the relation between the Church and the public. He combined the ideals of Gregorian Reform with
Eystein II
King of Norway

Constance of Antioch
Princess of Antioch (1127-1163)

Mieszko III the Old
High Duke of Poland (1121-1202)

Bolesław IV the Curly
High Duke of Poland
Maud of Savoy
Queen consort of Portugal
Robert I, Count of Dreux
Count of Dreux (1137–1184)
Peter I of Courtenay
Founder Capetian House of Courtenay (c.1126–1183)
Otto I
Margrave of Brandenburg from 1170 to 1184
Soběslav II, Duke of Bohemia
Duke of Bohemia from 1173 to 1178
Ottokar III of Styria
Marggrave of Styria
Eysteinn Erlendsson
archbishop of Nidaros (1120–1188)
Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen
Duke of Zähringen and Rector of Burgundy
Elizabeth of Schönau
German Benedictine visionary
Conrad of Wittelsbach
Archbishop of Mainz (d. 1200)
Petronilla of Aquitaine
French noble, sister of Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine
Christina of Denmark
Queen of Sweden (1156–1160)
Rainald of Dassel
archbishop of Cologne, archchancellor of Italy (1114-1167)
John Doukas
Greek nobleman and general
Margaret of Navarre
Queen of Sicily (1134-1182)

Ioveta of Bethany
Ioveta ( 1120 – 6 September 1178) was a Latin princess from the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. Her name appears in various other forms, including Joveta, Yveta, Yvette, Ivetta, and Juditta. She headed the Convent of Saint Lazarus in Bethany, the richest abbey in the kingdom, from the late 1130s or early 1140s until her death.
Constance of France, Countess of Toulouse
French princess
Ermengarde, Viscountess of Narbonne
Occitan French noble
Abu Madyan
mystic
Adolf II of Holstein
Count of Schauenburg and Holstein

William of Æbelholt
Danish Roman Catholic saint
Maria of Bohemia
Czech princess
Ratibor I, Duke of Pomerania
Of the House of Pomerania and Crusader
Adelaide of Vohburg
Queen of Germany from 1152 to 1153
Henry of France, Archbishop of Reims
French archbishop of Reims from 1161 to 1175

Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem
Roman Catholic archbishop

Baldwin of Forde
Abbot of Forde; Bishop of Worcester; Archbishop of Canterbury
Ada de Warenne
Mother of Kings Malcolm IV and William I of Scotland
Viacheslava of Novgorod
Polish queen consort
Godfrey of Viterbo
Italian poet and historian
Elizabeth of Hungary
Hungarian princess by birth and by marriage Duchess of Greater Poland
Abraham ben David of Posquières
Provençal rabbi and Talmud commentator (c.1125–1198)
Jón Loftsson
Icelandic chieftain (1124-1197)
Guy I, Count of Ponthieu
11th-century French noble
Parakramabahu I of Polonnaruwa
Sri Lankan King
Hugh de Puiset
12th-century Bishop of Durham and Justiciar of England
Fujiwara no Hidehira
Third ruler of Northern Fujiwara
Guigues V of Albon
French noble
Agatha of Lorraine
Countess consort of Burgundy (c.1120–1147)

Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury
English Earl

Moses Kimhi
rabbi
Lucas
Hungarian archbishop
Julian of Cuenca
saint
Ibn Habal
Muslim Baghdadi physician and poet
Gilbert de Gant, Earl of Lincoln
English nobleman
Hugo of Bonnevaux
French monk (1120-1194)
Isaac ben Abba Mari
12th-century Provençal rabbi