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Omar Khayyám
Persian mathematician and poet (1048–1131)
Baldwin II of Jerusalem
Count of Edessa (r. 1100-1118) and King of Jerusalem (r. 1118–1131)

Stephen II of Hungary
King of Hungary from 1116 to 1131

Joscelin I, Count of Edessa
Count of Edessa (1072-1131)

Ramon Berenguer III
Count of Barcelona

Canute Lavard
Duke of Schleswig and Danish prince

Mahmud II of Great Seljuq
The sixth and last Sultan of the Seljuk Empire (1118–1131)
Eupraxia Mstislavna
a Rus' princess
Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn
French noble (1074-1130)

Philip of France
King of the Franks from 1129 to 1131
William, Count of Luxembourg
first of his family to use the title count of Luxembourg in his documents
Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of Swabia
mother of Frederick Barbarossa
Frederick I
Roman Catholic archbishop

Gerard II, Count of Guelders
Dutch noble
Ayn al-Quzat Hamadani
Iranian writer and academic
Elizabeth of Vermandois, Countess of Leicester
French-born English countess (c. 1085–1131)
George of Duklja
King of Duklja
Abu l-Futuh al-Razi
Persian author
Empress Meng
Chinese empress
Alger of Liège
French priest
Gottfried von Calw
Peerage person ID=7969
Hervey le Breton
Bishop of Bangor; Bishop of Ely
Adjutor
Adjutor (died April 30, 1131) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. He is credited to be the patron saint of swimmers, boaters, and drowning victims, and the patron saint of Vernon, France. Adjutor was born in Vernon, France, on July 24, 1073, where he was made a knight in the First Crusade. The stories given for his patronage of boaters vary, though one common account was that Adjutor was captured by Muslims during the First Crusade, who tried to force him to abandon his faith, and when refusing, he escaped persecution by swimming. He swam back to France and entered the Abbey of Tri
Al-Àfdal Kutayfat
Kutayfāt, also known as Abu Ali Ahmad ibn al-Afdal or al-Afdal Kutayfāt, (d. 1131) was vizier and amīr al-juyūsh (commander of the armies) to al-Hafiz, Caliph of Egypt, from 1130 to 1131. He seized power by imprisoning al-Hafiz, proclaimed the dynasty deposed and abandoned Isma'ilism as the state religion in favour of a vaguely Twelver form of Shi'ism with himself as vicegerent of a hidden imam. but was murdered by Fatimid forces loyal to the caliph. Kutayfāt was the son of al-Afdal Shahanshah and grandson of Badr al-Jamali, and so the third generation of Armenians serving as Fatimid vizier.
Gonario II of Arborea
Italian noble
Saul of Hungary
heir presumptive of the Kingdom of Hungary
Harald Haakonsson
Joint Earl of Orkney