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Milarepa
thumb|238px|A famous statue of Milarepa self made by Milerapa's root student Bhu Rechungpa which later belonged to Nyanang Phelgyeling Monastery, Tibet and now is in Phelgyeling Monastery, Nepal. Jetsun Milarepa (, 1028/40–1111/23) was a Tibetan , who was famously known as a murderer when he was a young man, before turning to Buddhism and becoming a highly accomplished Buddhist disciple. He is generally considered one of Tibet's most famous yogis and spiritual poets, whose teachings are known among several schools of Tibetan Buddhism. He was a student of Marpa Lotsawa, and a major figure in th
Sanai
'''Hakim Abul-Majd Majdūd ibn Ādam Sanā'ī Ghaznavi (), more commonly known as Sanai''', was a poet in the Ghaznavid Empire, who wrote in Persian. He was born in 1080 and died in 1150.
Hugh, Count of Champagne
French count
Peter of Bruys
12th century heresiarch
Hugh II of Jaffa
crusader
Fulco I, Margrave of Milan
margrave of Milan
Diemoth
Diemoth (Latinised as Diemudus, Diemut, Diemud, Diemuth, Diemod or Diemudis) was a recluse at Wessobrunn Abbey in Upper Bavaria, Germany, born around 1060 and died on 30 March, probably in 1130. She worked on 45 manuscripts from 1075 to 1130. Her name comes from the Middle High German word for "humility" or "modesty")
Andronikos Komnenos
Byzantine prince (1091-1130/31)
Nikephoros Komnenos
brother of Alexios I
Gertrude of Comburg
Queen consort of Germany, consort of Conrad III of Germany
Tumbinai Khan
Mongolian khan
Nest ferch Rhys
Welsh princess, daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr, last king of Deheubarth
Humbeline of Jully
benedictine nun
Guigues du Chastel
Cartusian monk and prior of Grande Chartreuse
Ibn al-Zaqqaq
poet
Walter de Clare
Baron of Chepstow
Anushirvan ibn Khalid
Persian statesman and historian, who served as the vizier
Meginhard I, Count of Sponheim
(1085-1135)
Odo Arpin of Bourges
Medieval viscount, crusader and monk
Joseph Kara
French biblical scholar
Gille Míchéil, Earl of Fife
Scottish noble