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Henry V
King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor, the fourth and last ruler of the Salian dynasty
Vladimir II Monomakh
Grand Prince of Kiev (1053-1125)
David IV of Georgia
King of Georgia (1073-1125)
Cosmas of Prague
Bohemian priest (c.1045–1125)
Inge the Younger
King of Sweden
Vladislaus I
Duke of Bohemia
Theophilus Presbyter
12th-century German monk and writer
Richeza of Berg
Bohemian noblewoman (c.1095–1125)
William II, Count of Burgundy
French Count
Boniface del Vasto
Italian noble (c. 1055 – c. 1125)
Mu'izzi
Amīr ash-Shu‘arā’ Abū Abdullāh Muḥammad b. ‘Abd al-Malik Mu‘izzī (, romanized as ''Mu'ezzi) (born Nishapur 1048/9) was a poet who ranks as one of the great masters of the Persian panegyric form known as qasideh''.
Bernard de Sedirac
archbishop of Toledo
Prince Grubeša
Grubeša Branislavljević () (died 1125) was a medieval king and the ruler of Duklja from 1118 to 1125. After the Byzantine Empire defeated King George I of Duklja in 1118, Grubeša assumed the throne as a Byzantine protégé. The Byzantines granted Grubeša rule of Duklja, as well as providing him with an army that he would command against George, who was backed by the Grand Principality of Serbia under the rule of the Vukanović dynasty. Grubeša reigned until his death in 1125, when he was defeated by George. He is buried at the Church of Saint George in Bar.
Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach
German noble
Robert de Mowbray
English noble
Ibn al-Khashshab
Muslim of the First Crusade
Agnes I, Abbess of Quedlinburg
Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg (c.1090–1125)
Abbaye Blanche
abbey located in Manche, France