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Elizabeth of Aragon
Queen of Portugal (1271-1336)
Alfonso IV of Aragon
King of Aragon, Valencia, Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica
Go-Fushimi
Emperor of Japan, reigned 1298–1301
Ramon Muntaner
Catalan writer and soldier (1265-1336)
Kusunoki Masashige
samurai
Cino da Pistoia
Italian Renaissance jurist and poet (1270–1336)
Arpa Ke'un
Il-khan emperor
John of Gravina
younger son of Charles II of Naples and Maria of Hungary
John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall
English prince and earl
Edward I, Count of Bar
French nobleman
Richard of Wallingford
English mathematician
Charles d'Évreux
noble
Guillaume Pierre Godin
Catholic cardinal
Ala ud-Daula Simnani
Iranian Sufi saint
Leszek of Racibórz
Duke of Racibórz and Koźle
Wenceslaus of Płock
Duke of Masovia
Margiris
thumb|Hill of Margiris in Punia, Lithuania|Punia, the traditional location for [[Pilėnai castle]]
Frederick I, Marquess of Saluzzo
Italian noble
Jayavarman IX Parameçvara
king of the Khmer Empire
Hugh II of Arborea
judge of Arborea in Sardinia
Belaur
thumb|upright|right|Belaur Belaur () (died 1336) was a Bulgarian noble and despot of Vidin and brother of the Bulgarian Emperor Michael Shishman (1323–1330). The son of Shishman of Vidin, he was among the most elaborate Balkan diplomats of his time. Plamen Pavlov interprets Belaur's name as stemming from the Hungarian personal name Béla and the title ur ("prince"). It may also come from Balaur, a mythical dragon in Vlach/ Romanian culture, the dragon was supposedly also revered in Cuman culture, cf. Kipchak "uran, ewren". Vlach-Cuman cultural interactions are known through the Cuman origin of
Bernard VIII, Count of Comminges
French Count
Guy II, Marquis of Namur
Marquis of Namur
Ghiyathu'd-Din ibn Rashid'ud-Din
Iranian politician
Nawa Nagatoshi
Japanese military figure
Simon II, Count of Sponheim-Kreuznach
Count the front County of Sponheim
Liu Guandao
Yuan dynasty painter (c.1258-1336)
Aqqush al-Afram
Maurici d'Hongria
Hungarian Dominican friar
Luca Fieschi
Italian cardinal
John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford
English noble
Pierre de Chappes
French cardinal
Henri de Sully
(1282-1336)
Tamagusuku
thumb|right|Okinawa Island was split into three polities during the Sanzan period was a legendary local ruler of Okinawa Island.
Mohammed ibn Hajj al-Tilimsani
Maliki scholar