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Judah Halevi
Spanish-Jewish philosopher, poet and physician (c.1075–1141)
Béla II of Hungary
Hungarian king (1108-1141)

Hugh of Saint Victor
German-French canon regular and theologian
Leopold, Duke of Bavaria
Austrian noble
Richenza of Northeim
Holy Roman Emperess
Marguerite de l'Aigle
Queen of Navarre
Engelbert, Duke of Carinthia
duke of Carinthia (11th century-1141)
Sheikh Ahmad-e Jami
Khorasani sufi and Persian poet

Helie of Burgundy
Countess of Toulouse and Ponthieu
Al-Maziri
Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Omar ibn Muhammad al-Tamimi al-Maziri () (1061 – 1141 CE) (453 AH – 536 AH ), simply known as Al-Maziri or as Imam al-Maziri and Imam al-Mazari, was an important Arab Muslim jurist in the Maliki school of Sunni Islamic Law. He was one of the most important figures in the school and his opinions are well known and respected to this day. Al-Maziri was one of four jurists whose positions were held as authoritative by Khalil ibn Ishaq in his Mukhtassar, which is the most important of the later texts in the relied upon positions of the school. It is for this reason that he is r

Ibn Atiyah al-Andalusi
mufassir, muhaddith and Mujahid (1088-1146)
Hugh III, Count of Saint-Pol
French aristocrat
Ibn al-Arif
andalusian writer
Joseph ibn Migash
Spanish rabbi
Ibn al-Malāḥimī
Mutazili and Hanafi theologian
Ibn Barrajan
Moorish writer
Aubrey de Vere II
Anglo-Norman justiciar (1080-1141)
Garshasp II
emir of Yazd and Abarkuh
Geoffrey Rufus
Bishop of Durham; Lord Chancellor of England (1100-1141)
Alberich of Reims
Archbishop of Bourges
Ratislaus the Wise
King of Rügen, Prince of Ranen

Muhammad al-Baghdadi
Arab jurist (11th-12th century)
Wanyan Zonggan
Jurchen prince of Jin Dynasty, son of Taizu
Renaud III, Count of Soissons
known about Renaud other than he inherited the Count of Soissons from his father in 1115