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Georgios Pachymeres
Byzantine scholar (1242–1310)

Marguerite Porete
French mystic
Blanche of Anjou
Queen consort of Aragon (1283-1310)
Beatrice of Burgundy, Lady of Bourbon
Lady suo jure of Bourbon (1257-1310)

Baibars II
Mamluk sultan from 1309 to 1310
Otto III, Duke of Carinthia
Count of Gorizia and Tyrol and Duke of Carinthia (1265-1310)
Sempad
King of Armenia
Athanasius I of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople (1289–1293 and 1303 –1309)
Ibn al-Tiqtaqa
Iraqi historian (1262–1309)
Stephen I, Duke of Bavaria
Duke of Lower Bavaria
Constantine I, King of Armenia
King of Cilician Armenia (1298–1299)
Marguerite d'Oingt
French nun and mystic
Abu al-Rabi Sulayman
Marinid sultan (r. 1308–1310)
Shams al-Dīn al-Samarqandī
Medieval astronomer and mathematician
Gottfried von Hohenlohe
14th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order

Shlomo ben Aderet
philosopher and rabbi
ʿAbdallāh Ibn-Aḥmad Nasafī
Central Asian Hanafi scholar and theologian (died 1310)
Amalric, Lord of Tyre
Crusader nobleman
Gao Kegong
Chinese artist (1248-1310)
Otto, Count of Cleves
1274 - before 24 Feb 1311
Burchard von Schwanden
Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights
Pedro Rodríguez
ecclesiastic from Castile, bishop of Burgos and cardenal bishop of Sabina
Constance of Béarn
French noble
Diego López V de Haro
Spanish noble of the House of Haro (c.1250–1310)
Saint Humility
Italian saint, abbess
Shams al-Din Muhammad
Nizari Imam

Guido I "the Elder" da Polenta
Lord of Ravenna
Svantepolk of Viby
(1230-1310)
Beatrice of Faucigny
Dame of Faucigny
John de Soules (died 1310)
Guardian of Scotland

Henrik Kőszegi
Hungarian nobleman (cca 1250-cca 1310)
Shahriyar V

Siegfried II of Querfurt
Bishop of Hildesheim (1279–1310)
Thomas of Jorz
Catholic cardinal
Athinhkaya
Athinkhaya ( ; , ; ; 12611310) was a co-founder of Myinsaing Kingdom in present-day Central Burma (Myanmar). As a senior commander in the Royal Army of the Pagan Empire, he, along with his two younger brothers Yazathingyan and Thihathu, led Pagan's successful defense of central Burma against the Mongol invasions in 1287. Following the collapse of the Pagan Empire, the brothers became rivals of King Kyawswa of Pagan in central Burma, and overthrew him in December 1297, nine months after Kyawswa became a Mongol vassal. They successfully defended the second Mongol invasion (1300–01), and emerged