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Isabella II of Jerusalem
Queen regnant of Jerusalem (1212-1228)
Robert of Courtenay
Latin Emperor of Constantinople
Stefan the First-Crowned
King of Serbia
Marie de Courtenay
Byzantine empress
Stephen Langton
English cleric; Archbishop of Canterbury
Guérin de Montaigu
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Anders Sunesen
Danish archbishop (1167-1228)
Beatrice of Albon
French noblewoman
Guy de Montfort, Lord of Sidon
French crusader
Mathilde of Bourbon
Ruling Lady of Bourbon
Otto II of Lippe
Dutch bishop
Henry II, Margrave of Istria
Henry I, Count of Schwerin
Count of Schwerin
Yvette of Huy
Belgian saint
Peter and Fevronia
Prince and Princess Consort of the Principality of Murom (1203-1228) and Russian saints
Zhang Congzheng
Jin dynasty person CBDB = 10132
Rujing
Tiāntóng Rújìng (天童如淨; Japanese: Tendō Nyojō) (1163–1228) was a Caodong Buddhist monk living in Jìngdé Temple (景徳寺; Japanese: Keitoku-ji) on Tiāntóng Mountain (天童山; Japanese: Tendōzan) in Yinzhou District, Ningbo. He taught and gave dharma transmission to Sōtō Zen founder Dōgen as well as early Sōtō monk Jakuen (寂円 Jìyuán).
Ibn Abī Ṭayyiʼ
Shi'i historian and poet
Raja Prithu
raja of Kamarupa
Robert of Luzarches
French architect
Ahmad ibn Munim al-Abdari
Arab mathematician
Aedh Ua Conchobair
Irish king
Henry I, Count of Zweibrücken
First count of the County of Zweibrücken
Lady of Neuville
Latin Empress Consort of Constantinople
Máel Coluim I, Earl of Fife
Scottish noble
Empress Dowager Shichijō-in
Fujiwara no Shokushi (藤原殖子; 1157–1228) was a Japanese noblewoman in the late Heian and early Kamakura periods. She may have been known in life as Taneko or Masuko, but today is primarily known by her in title Shichijō-in. After entering Buddhist orders she took the name Shinnyochi. She was the mother of Emperor Go-Toba.
Shaikh Jalaluddin Tabrizi
Sufi saint