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Henry III of England
King of England from 1216 to 1272
Stephen V of Hungary
King of Hungary (1239-1272)
Richard of Cornwall
King of the Romans, Earl of Cornwall, English royalty
Emperor Go-Saga
Emperor of Japan
St. Zita
Zita (27 April 1278), also known as Sitha or Citha, is an Italian saint, the patroness saint of maids and domestic servants. She is often appealed to in order to help find lost keys.
Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy
Duke of Burgundy (1213-1272)
Enzio of Sardinia
illegitimate son of Frederick II
Nikephoros Blemmydes
Byzantine philosopher
Bartholomew Anglicus
13th-century scholastic scholar, author of the compendium De proprietatibus rerum
Thomas of Cantimpré
13th-century Dominican writer (1201–1270)
Eric I, Duke of Schleswig
Duke of Schleswig
Yolande of Brittany
French noble
Negübei
Negübei was Khan of the Chagatai Khanate (1271–1272?). He was the son of Sarban.
Ulanqatai
Uriyangkhadai (Modern Mongolian: Mongolian Cyrillic: Урианхадай, , , – ) was an Uriankhai general in the Mongol Empire who led several campaigns during the 13th century Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty in China, as well as the first Mongol invasion of Vietnam. He was the son of military strategist Subutai and father of Mongol general and chancellor Aju.
Alfonso of Molina
Son of King Alfonso IX of León
Bertold of Regensburg
German monk
William of Saint-Amour
French philosopher
Fujiwara no Saneko
Empress consort of Emperor Kameyama of Japan
David of Augsburg
Medieval German mystic and Franciscan friar
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duke of Białogarda
Guy de Bourgogne
cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
Amanieu VII
Lord of Albret
Béla of Macsó
Duke of Macsó of Bosnia (1243-1272?)
William of Sherwood
English Scholastic philosopher, logician and teacher
John FitzAlan, 7th Earl of Arundel
English noble (1246-1272)
Fülöp Szentgróti
archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church (1218–1272)
Gerard of Abbeville
French theologian
Rudolph III of Neuchâtel
13th-century Swiss count
Guido Guerra
Italian condottiero and politician (1220-1272)
Manasses V, Count of Rethel
French noble
Jehan Bretel
French trouvère
Faci de Cremona
Fazzio (Fatius, Fazius, Facius) of Verona (1190–1272) was an Italian saint. A native of Verona, he was a goldsmith who founded a charitable society in Cremona which worked with pilgrims and the sick. It was called the Order of the Holy Spirit. He made pilgrimages on foot to Rome and to Santiago de Compostela.
Sher Khan
Governor of Bengal
Sengaku
was a Japanese Buddhist monk of the Tendai school. He was a scholar, editor and a literary critic.