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Isabella of Aragon
French queen consort (1247-1271)
Haji Bektash Veli
Anatolian Muslim mystic (1209–1271)
Yaroslav of Tver
Grand Prince of Vladimir (1230-1272)
Alphonse, Count of Poitiers
Count of Poitou
Hethum I
King of Armenian Cilicia (1213-1270) (r. 1226-1269)
Baraq
Khan of the Chagatai Khanate (r. 1266–1271)
Isabella of France, Queen of Navarre
daughter of Louis IX
Sava II
Archbishop of Serbs
Vardan Areveltsi
Armenian scholar
Kirakos Gandzaketsi
Armenian historian (13th century)
Stephen the Posthumous
Hungarian prince, duke of Slavonia (*1236-†1271)
Joan, Countess of Toulouse
French countess (1220-1271)
Helena Angelina Ducaina
Queen consort of Sicily (1242-1271)
Belgutei
Belgutei ( – ) was the son of Yesugei and Sochigel and half-brother to Genghis Khan. He also became general to Genghis Khan. Belgutei was considered a wise counselor and skilled diplomat, and was often used as a messenger by Genghis Khan. With Genghis Khan's blessing, Belgutei killed the champion wrestler of the Mongols, Buri Boko, by breaking his neck during a wrestling match. This was revenge for an earlier incident when Buri Boko had fought with Belgutei and slashed him with a sword. According to legend, Belgutei lived to an unusually old age. Rashid ad-Din claims he died aged 110, while th
Margaret of France, Duchess of Brabant
French princess (1254-1271)
Ibn Sab'in
Muslim philosopher
Master Gerhard
German architect
Konstantinos Palaiologos
Byzantine monk and noble
Elizabeth of Hungary, Duchess of Bavaria
Duchess of Bavaria
Henry of Segusio
Italian cardinal
Henry of Almain
English noble
Annibale Annibaldi
theologian
Simon VI de Montfort
English rebel, second son of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester
Beatrix of Andechs-Merania
Duchess of Andechs-Merania by birth and by marriage Countess of Weimar-Orlamünde
William Perault
French Dominican and theologian
Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster
Anglo-Irish noble (c.1230–1271)
Jerome of Moravia
medieval music theorist
Bartolomeo di Breganze
Italian Catholic bishop and blessed (1200 - 1270)
Warcisław II de Gdańsk
duke of Gdańsk
Pope Gabriel III of Alexandria
Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria, Egypt
Steinvör Sighvatsdóttir
Icelandic skald
Lauretta of Saarbrücken
Sovereign countess regnant
Anna of Glogau
Polish noblewoman
Gamelin
Scottish bishop
Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg
Welsh prince, of Deheubarth
Yoshmut
Yoshmut () was an Ilkhanate prince and one of the eldest sons of Hulagu. According to Dai Matsui and Daniel King, his name was of Christian Uyghur origin and ultimately derived from the Sogdian word "ʿywšmbt" (cognate with ).
Maria of Chernigov
Princess of Rostov
Maol Íosa II, Earl of Strathearn
Scottish noble
Giovanni da Penna
Italian Roman Catholic priest
Walter de la Wyle
Bishop of Salisbury
Bae Jung-son
Korean general
Jeanne, Countess of Chiny
(1212-1271)
Janusz Tarnowa
Polish archbishop