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Benedict XI
pope of the Catholic Church from 1303 to 1304
Ghazan
Mahmud Ghazan (also Ghazan Khan, sometimes westernized as Casanus; 5 November 1271 – 11 May 1304) was the seventh ruler of the Mongol Empire's Ilkhanate division in modern-day Iran from 1295 to 1304. He was the son of Arghun, grandson of Abaqa Khan and great-grandson of Hulegu Khan, continuing a long line of rulers who were direct descendants of Genghis Khan. Considered the most prominent of the Ilkhans, he is perhaps best known for converting to Islam and meeting Imam Ibn Taymiyya in 1295 when he took the throne, marking a turning point for the dominant religion of the Mongols in West Asia.
Emperor Go-Fukakusa
Emperor of Japan
John I of Hainaut
Count of Hainaut and Count of Holland and Zeeland (1247-1304)
Agnes of Brandenburg
Danish queen consort (1257–1304)
Matilda of Habsburg
German noble
Andrey of Gorodets
Russian prince
Conrad, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal
Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal
Bartolomeo I della Scala
lord of Verona (d. 1304)
Jehan de Lescurel
French composer
John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey
English Earl and general
Infante Henry of Castile
Castilian nobleman and soldier
Albert I of Gorizia
Count of Gorizia
Henry I, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
First Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
William of Jülich
Peerage person ID=43071
Petrus Armengol
Spanish saint
Mladen I Šubić of Bribir
Ban of Bosnia
Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale
6th Lord of Annandale (1243-1304)
Konrad II the Hunchback
Polish duke
Elisabeth of Kalisz
Duchess consort of Legnica
John of Arborea
Italian noble
Otto I, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben
German prince
Giovanni Malatesta
Italian noble
Henry II of Rodez
French writer
Martinus de Dacia
13th-century Danish scholar
Edmund Mortimer, 2nd Baron Mortimer
2nd Baron Mortimer
Fujiwara no Kimiko
Empress consort of Japan
Guy of Ibelin
crusader
Fernando Rodríguez de Castro
Spanish nobleman
Maud de Lacy, Baroness Geneville
Irish-Norman noble
Wigbold von Holte
archbishop of Cologne
João Afonso Teles de Meneses, 1º conde de Barcelos
Portuguese diplomat
Jammaz ibn Shihah
Emir of Medina (1251/2-1304)
John III, Lord of Renesse
Dutch noble
Michael Bő
Hungarian archbishop