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Al-Ashraf Khalil
Sultan of Egypt and Syria (r. 1290–1293)
Henry of Ghent
scholastic philosopher
David VI of Georgia
King of Georgia

Obizzo II d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara
Italian noble (1247-1293)
Jean de Villiers
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Airas Nunes
Galician troubadour
Isabella de Fortibus, Countess of Devon
English noble
Meir ben Baruch
German rabbi and poet (c.1215–1293)
Franciscus Accursius
Italian jurist (1225-1293)
Ibn Abd al-Zahir
Egyptian chancery scribe, poet and historian (1223–1293)
Jean Cholet
Catholic cardinal

Narjot de Toucy
Count of Tripoli, Admiral of the Kingdom of Sicily and Lord of Terza (d. 1293)
Pope John VII of Alexandria
Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church
Carino of Balsamo
Murderer of Saint Peter of Verona
Antong
thumb|200px|Modern depiction of Antong
Antong (), alternatively rendered as Hantum (1245 or 1248–1293), of the Mongol Jalair clan, was a prominent official of the Yuan dynasty of China, serving during the reign of Kublai Khan (Emperor Shizu). As a great-grandson of Muqali, one of the greatest generals under Genghis Khan, he became an influential administrator in the administration of the Yuan dynasty, one of the chiefs of Kublai's administration.
Ichijō Ietsune
Court noble
Ibn Razīn al-Tujībī
13th-century Muslim-Andalucían scholar
Sunqur al-Ashqar
Mamluk viceroy
Pere d'Urtx
Bishop of Urgell, first coprincipe of Andorra
Jayakatwang
Jayakatwang (died May 1293) was the king of short-lived second Kingdom of Kediri (also known as Gelang-Gelang Kingdom) of Java, after his overthrow of Kertanegara, the last king of Singhasari. He was eventually defeated by Raden Wijaya, Kertanegara's son-in-law using the troops of the Mongol Yuan dynasty that were invading Java. Raden Wijaya would later turn against the Mongols and found Majapahit, a great empire centered around Java.
Stig Andersen Hvide
Danish noble (died 1293)
Loderingo degli Andalò
Italian nobleman from a Bolognese Ghibelline family