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Margaret of France
eldest daughter of Louis VII of France by his second wife Constance of Castile; queen of England by marriage to Henry the Young King, and queen of Hungary and Croatia by marriage to Béla III of Hungary

Al-Nasir
Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad ibn al-Hasan al-Mustaḍīʾ (), better known by his al-Nāṣir li-Dīn Allāh (; 6 August 1158 – 5 October 1225) or simply as al-Nasir, was the Abbasid caliph in Baghdad from 1180 until his death. His literally can mean The One who Gives Victory to the Religion of God. He continued the efforts of his grandfather al-Muqtafi in restoring the caliphate to its ancient dominant role and achieved a surprising amount of success as his army even conquered parts of Iran. According to the historian, Angelika Hartmann, al-Nasir was the last effective Abbasid caliph. He was able to gain full

Geoffrey II
English noble, Duke of Brittany jure uxoris
Albert I, Margrave of Meissen
Margrave of Meissen from 1190 to 1195

Fujiwara no Ietaka
poet
Jinul
Jinul Puril Bojo Daesa (, "Bojo Jinul" ; 1158–1210), often called Jinul or Chinul for short, was a Korean monk of the Goryeo period, who is considered to be the most influential figure in the formation of Korean Seon (Zen) Buddhism. He is credited as the founder of the Jogye Order, by working to unify the disparate sects in Korean Buddhism into a cohesive organization.

Henry I, Count of Bar
Count of Bar, lord of Mousson and Amance from 1170 to 1190
Taira no Koremori
Japanese commander
Valdemar of Denmark
Danish prince-Bishop
Henry I of Mödling

Philip of Dreux
French bishop
Yvette of Huy
Belgian saint
Taira no Shigehira
One of Taira Clan's commanders during the Heian period
Ermengol VIII, Count of Urgell
Count of Urgell