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Edgar Ætheling
disputed King of England
Roscellinus
Roscelin of Compiègne (), better known by his Latinized name Roscellinus Compendiensis or Rucelinus, was a French philosopher and theologian, often regarded as the founder of nominalism.
Bernard of Chartres
medieval philosopher and theologian(?-after 1126)
Eustace III, Count of Boulogne
Count of Boulogne
Morphia of Melitene
Armenian noblewoman, queen consort of Jerusalem
Constance of France, Princess of Antioch
politician (1078-1126)
Eadmer of Canterbury
thumbnail|Miniature (about 1140–1150) Eadmer or Edmer (;  – ), also known as OSB () was an English historian, theologian, and ecclesiastic. He is known for being a contemporary biographer of his archbishop and companion, Saint Anselm, in his , and chronicler in his , which presents the public face of Anselm. Eadmer's history is written to support the primacy of the see of Canterbury over York, a central concern for Anselm.
Sharaf al-Zaman al-Marwazi
physician and author of the "Nature of Animals"
Ralph of Caen
Norman historian of the First Crusade
Eudokia Komnene
third daughter of the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos
Alberada of Buonalbergo
Medieval Italian woman
Pedro Froilaz de Traba
Count of Traba
John VI of Naples
Duke of Naples
Bernard de Neufmarché
Anglo-Norman noble
Albert II, Count of Tyrol
count of Tyrol
Diego López I de Haro
3rd Lord of Biscay, and ruler of Álava
Arsen Iqaltoeli
Georgian saint
Fulk of Guînes
First Crusader Lord of Beirut
Arnold I, Count of Loon
(1045-1125)
Guy I de Balliol
Norman baron
Humphrey I de Bohun
Anglo Norman aristocrat