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Celestine V
Pope of the Catholic Church from July to December 1294

Przemysł II
King of Poland, Duke of Greater Poland (1257-1296)

Jalal ud din Firuz Khalji
12th Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate and 1st from the Khalji dynasty

Edmund Crouchback
English noble (1245-1296)
Floris V, Count of Holland
Count of Holland from 1256 to 1296
Campanus of Novara
Italian mathematician and astronomer (*~1210 – †1296)
Konrad von Feuchtwangen
Landmeister in Livland (1230-1296)

Dnyaneshwar
Sant Dnyaneshwar (Marathi pronunciation: [d̪ɲaːn̪eʃʋəɾ]), (Devanagari : सन्त ज्ञानेश्वर), also referred to as Jñāneśvara, Jñānadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli or Dnyandev Vitthal Kulkarni (1275–1296 (living samadhi)), was a 13th-century Indian Marathi saint, poet, philosopher and yogi of the Nath and Varkari tradition. In his short life of 21 years, he authored Dnyaneshwari (a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita) and Amrutanubhav. These are the oldest surviving literary works in the Marathi language, and considered to be milestones in Marathi literature. Sant Dnyaneshwar's ideas reflect the non-dualistic
Guillaume Durand
French bishop
Louis III, Duke of Bavaria
Duke of Lower Bavaria

Kököchin
thumb|150px|Chinese characters for Kököchin.
Kököchin, also Kökejin, Kūkājīn, Cocacin or Cozotine (Mongolian: ; ), was a 13th-century princess of the Mongol-led Chinese Yuan dynasty, belonging to the Mongol Bayaut tribe. In 1291, she was betrothed to the Ilkhanate khan Arghun by the Yuan founding emperor Kublai, but eventually was married to his son Ghazan when Arghun died by the time she arrived in Persia in 1293. The account of Kököchin's journey to Persia was given by Marco Polo, who was part of her entourage.
Odon du Pin
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Adolf VIII of Berg
eldest son of Count Adolf VII of Berg and Margaret of Hochstaden
Henry V, Duke of Legnica
Duke of Jawor and Legnica
Hugh, Count of Brienne
Count of Brienne

Thomas I, Marquess of Saluzzo
Marquess
Agnes of Bohemia
Czech princess, duchess of Austria
William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke
English Earl
Philippe de Rémi Jr.
French jurist and royal official
Theodoric Borgognoni
Italian bishop
Forese Donati
Italian poet, friend of Dante Alighieri
Margaret of Lusignan, Queen of Armenia
Queen Consort of Armenia and Princess of Cyprus

Benedetto II Caetani
Catholic cardinal
Robert de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford
English noble (1240-1296)
Al-Ashraf Umar II
third Rasulid sultan (1242–1296)
Andrea dei Mozzi
Roman Catholic archbishop
Konoe Iemoto
kugyō

Heinrich II von Rotteneck
Roman Catholic bishop
Gerard van Velsen
Dutch murderer
Jacques II of Révigny
bishop of Verdun