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William, king of Scotland (William the Lion)
King of Alba from 1165 to 1214

Alfonso VIII of Castile
King of Castile (1155-1214)

Eleanor of England
Queen consort of Castile
Theobald I, Count of Bar
Count of Bar and Count of Luxembourg
Henry VI, Count Palatine of the Rhine
German noble
Albert of Vercelli
Bishop and canon lawyer
Kaya Alp
Kayı chieftain (r. 1200-14)
Neophytos of Cyprus
Cypriot Orthodox monk and priest
Taira no Tokuko
empress consort of Japanese emperor Takakura
Hawise of Aumale
noblewoman
Peter of Capua the Elder
13th century Italian theologian, scholastic philosopher, cardinal and papal legate

Strez
Strez (Bulgarian and ; original spelling: Стрѣзъ; fl. 1207–1214) was a medieval, semi-independent Bulgarian sebastokrator. He was a member of the Asen dynasty and a cousin or a brother of Boril of Bulgaria. A major contender for the Bulgarian throne, Strez initially opposed the ascension of his close relative Tsar Boril. He fled to Serbia, where he accepted the vassalage of Grand Prince Stefan Nemanjić, and Serbian support helped him establish himself as a largely independent ruler in a large part of the region of Macedonia. However, Strez turned against his suzerains to become a Bulgarian vas

Gaston VI, Viscount of Béarn
French noble
Diego López II de Haro
Lord of Vizcaya
William I of Cagliari
Sardinian leader
Haakon the Crazy
Norwegian earl (1173-1214)
Ala al-Din Atsiz
sultan of the Ghurid dynasty
Peter I of Arborea
Judge of Arborea
Sasaki Takatsuna
samurai
John de Gray
medieval English Bishop of Norwich

Balduin of Toulouse
Occitan nobleman
Stekšys
Stekšys (or Steksė) (other spellings include Stakys, Stejkint, Stekintas, Stegikintas, Stegutas) was a duke of Lithuania, killed in 1214 near Lielvārde during an attack against Livonia. He is one of the earliest mentioned Lithuanian dukes. He succeeded duke Daugirutis, who killed himself while in Livonian captivity in 1213. After these two deaths, Lithuanian raids to the Livonian lands decreased in frequency and historians assume a period of decline in the unification process of the Baltic tribes.

Pedro Fernández de Castro
Spanish noble

Aubrey de Vere, 2nd Earl of Oxford
Earl of Oxford

Ferdinand of León
Leonese infante
William II, Lord of Béthune
Lord of Bethune, Richebourg and Varneston