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Peter Lombard
medieval priest and theologian

Eric IX of Sweden
12th-century Swedish King and Saint

Constance of León
Queen of the Franks from 1154 to 1160

Al-Muqtafi
Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Mustazhir (; 9 April 1096 – 12 March 1160), better known by his regnal name al-Muqtafi li-Amr Allah (), was the Abbasid caliph in Baghdad from 1136 to 1160, succeeding his nephew al-Rashid, who had been forced to abdicate by the Seljuks. The continued disunion and contests between Seljuk Turks afforded al-Muqtafi opportunity of not only maintaining his authority in Baghdad, but also extending it throughout Iraq.
Al-Faiz
Imam and Fatimid Dynasty Caliph from 1154 to 1160
Niklot
Niklot or Nyklot (died August 1160) was a chief or prince of the Slavic Obotrites and an ancestor of the House of Mecklenburg. He became chief of the Obotrite confederacy, including the Kissini and the Circipani, between the years 1130 and 1131. He remained in this position until his death in 1160. At the same time he was Lord of (Herr zu) Schwerin, Quetzin and Malchow. For nearly 30 years he resisted Saxon princes, especially Henry the Lion during the Wendish Crusade.
Ibn al-Qalanisi
Arab historian (1073-1160)
Bertha of Sulzbach
Byzantine empress of German descent
Minamoto no Yoshitomo
samurai of the late Heian period; the head of the Minamoto clan
Herman III
Margrave of Verona and Baden (c.1105–1160)
Raymond du Puy de Provence
French condottiero

Herman of Carinthia
12th-century Carinthian astrologer
Ibn Quzman
Al-Andalus poet (1078–1160)

Ubald
Ubald of Gubbio (; ; ; ca. 1084–1160) was a medieval bishop of Gubbio, in Umbria, today venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Saint Ubaldo Day is still celebrated at the Basilica of Sant'Ubaldo in Gubbio in his honor, as well as at Jessup, Pennsylvania.
Khosro of Ghazni
ruler of Ghazni
Maio of Bari
Admiral of Sicily (1115-1160)
Malik-Shah III
Seljuk Sultan (1152–1153)
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Rainerius
Rainerius (c. 1115/1117 – 1160) is the patron saint of Pisa and patron saint of travellers. His feast day is June 17, his name may also be spelled Raynerius, Rainerius, Rainier, Raineri, Rainieri, Ranieri, Raniero, or Regnier.
Hugh Primas
Latin lyric poet
Fujiwara no Nariko
Empress consort of Emperor Toba of Japan

Madog ap Maredudd
King of Powys

Fujiwara no Michinori
Japanese aristocrat, Confucian scholar and Buddhist monk in late Heian period
Fujiwara no Nobuyori
Japanese noble
Matthieu I of Montmorency
lord of Montmorency, Marly, Conflans-Sainte-Honorine and Attichy (1100-1160)

Sophie of Winzenburg
First Margravine of Brandenburg
Minamoto no Yoshihira
samurai of the late Heian period

Arnold of Selenhofen
Roman Catholic archbishop
Philip of France, Archdeacon of Paris
Capetian prince and archdeacon of Paris (c.1132–1160)

Hassan Ghaznavi
Persian poet
Mechtildis of Edelstetten
Benedictine abbess
Hugh Candidus
English Benedictine monk and author (c.1095–c.1160)
Brodar mac Torcaill
King of Dublin
Osorio Martínez
Count of Spain

William Fitz Allan, Lord of Oswestry
English Marcher lord