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Honorius IV
pope of the Catholic Church from 1285 to 1287
Ghiyas ud din Balban
'''Al-Sultan al-Azam Ghiyath al-Dunya Wal Din Abu'l Muzaffar Balban al-Sultan (; 1216 – 13 January 1287), more famously known as Ghiyath al-Din Balban or simply Balban''', was the ninth Mamluk sultan of Delhi. He had been the regent of the last Shamsi sultan, Mahmud until the latter's death in 1266, following which he declared himself sultan of Delhi.
Bohemond VII, Count of Tripoli
Count of Tripoli and Prince of Antioch (1261-1287)(r. 1275-1287)
Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen of Norway
Queen consort of Norway
Konrad von Würzburg
German poet
William I de la Roche
Duke of Athens
Prijezda I, Ban of Bosnia
Ban of Bosnia
Ziemomysł of Kuyavia
Polish prince
Bernhard I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
German prince
Abul Abbas al-Mursi
saint
Nayan
Yuan dynasty person CBDB=115679
Narathihapate
Narathihapate (, ; also Sithu IV of Pagan; 23 April 1238 – 1 July 1287) was the last king of the Pagan Empire who reigned from 1256 to 1287. The king is known in Burmese history as the "Taruk-Pyay Min" ("the King who fled from the Taruk") for his flight from Pagan (Bagan) to Lower Myanmar in 1285 during the first Mongol invasion (1277–87) of the kingdom. He eventually submitted to Kublai Khan, founder of the Yuan dynasty in January 1287 in exchange for a Mongol withdrawal from northern Myanmar. But when the king was assassinated six months later by his son Thihathu, the Viceroy of Prome, the 2
Aju
Aju (or Achu; Khalkha Mongolian: ; ) (1227–1287) was a general and chancellor of the Mongol Empire and the Yuan dynasty. He was from the Jarchud clan of the Mongol Uriankhai. His father was Yuan dynasty general Uriyangkhadai and his grandfather was Subutai, the honored general and Noyan of Genghis Khan.
Aban Finta
Hungarian lord (? - 1282)
Werner of Oberwesel
German saint
Goffredo da Alatri
Italian nobleman, city leader, and Roman Catholic cardinal
Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond
Irish noble
Dharmapala Rakshita
13th century Tibetan Buddhist of Sakyapa, son of Phyagna Dorje (brother of Phagpa) (1268-1287)
Ambrose of Siena
Italian teacher and diplomat (1220–1287)
Hugh of Evesham
Catholic cardinal
Glusiano de Casate
cardinal
Giordano Orsini
cardinal, brother of pope Nicholas III
Abû 'Umar ibn Sa'îd
Majorcan ruler
Gedefroy de Bar
cardinal
Majd al-Dīn Hamgar
Iranian poet
Simon the Athonite
13th-century Greek Orthodox monk