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Arnolfo di Cambio
Italian architect and sculptor (1240–1302)
Matthew Kantakouzenos
emperor and autocrat of the Romans
Hamdallah Mustawfi
Iranian writer and scholar
Irene Palaiologina of Trebizond
Empress consort then empress regnant of Trebizond (1315-1341)
Rustichello da Pisa
writer from Italy
Mesud II
Sultan of Rum
Dafydd ap Gwilym
14th-century Welsh poet
Kera Tamara
Bulgarian princess
Lucia, Countess of Tripoli
Countess of Tripoli and Princess of Antioch
Lancelotto Malocello
Italian explorer
Ivan Stephen of Bulgaria
Bulgarian ruler
Sati Beg
Claimant to the throne of the Ilkhanate (1300-1345)
Irene Asanina
empress consort of John VI Kantakouzenos/Byzantine Empire
Paolo Veneziano
Italian painter (1300-1365)
Antonio Venier
Doge of Venice (1330-1400)
Hayton of Corycus
Amenian medieval monk and historian
Giottino
thumb|right|250px|Pietà of San Remigio. ca. 1365, tempera on wood, 195 x 134 cm, Galleria degli Uffizi, [[Florence]] Giottino (fl. 1324 – 1369), also known as Tommaso Fiorentino, was an early Italian painter from Florence. His real name was Maso di Stefano or Tommaso di Stefano.
Frik
thumb| Statue of Frik at Matenadaran Frik () was an Armenian poet of the 13th and 14th centuries. He wrote on both secular and religious topics, and many of his poems are characterized by social criticism. He was the first Armenian poet to compose almost all of his works in the vernacular language (Middle Armenian).
Irene Palaiologina
Byzantine empress
Ivan II of Bulgaria
Emperor of Bulgaria
Theodora Kantakouzene
Empress of Trebizond, consort of emperor Alexios III
Peter of Dusburg
Livonian Chronicler
Memmo di Filippuccio
Italian painter and illuminator (c.1250-c.1325)
Ana Terter
Bulgarian princess and Queen consort of Serbia
Go-Fukakusa-in no Nijō
Japanese poet and author
Assar Tabrizi
Iranian poet
Margaret of England
Princess of England and Duchess of Brabant, Lothier and Limburg
Jiajak Jaqeli
Empress consort of Trebizond
Christian V, Count of Oldenburg
Count of Oldenburg
Irene of Trebizond
wife or mistress of Basil Megas Komnenos
Marchetto da Padova
Italian music theorist
Michael
Bulgarian emperor
Flavio Gioja
imaginary Italian mariner and inventor
Alice Kyteler
Hiberno-Norman noblewoman accused of witchcraft
Abba Mari
French rabbi
Smiltsena Palaiologina
Empress of Bulgaria
Demetrios Palaiologos
Byzantine prince and governor
Karijotas
Karijotas or Koriat (baptized Michal; died between 1358 and 1363) was the duke of Navahrudak (since 1341) and Vawkavysk. A member of the House of Gediminas, he was one of the sons of Gediminas, the grand duke of Lithuania.
Nephon I of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople
Urduja
Urduja was a legendary warrior princess recorded in the travel accounts of Ibn Battuta (1304 – possibly 1368 or 1377). She was described to be a princess of Kaylukari in the land of Tawalisi. Though the locations of Kaylukari and Tawalisi are disputed, in the Philippines, Urduja is believed by modern Filipinos to be from Pangasinan, and has since been regarded as a national heroine.
Branko Mladenović
Serbian magnate
Meinhard VI of Gorizia
Count of Gorizia and imperial prince
Anna of Wallachia
Empress consort of Bulgaria
Shishman of Vidin
Bulgarian despot and semi-independent ruler
Theodora of Wallachia
wife of Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
Manuel Moschopoulos
Byzantine grammarian
Elizabeth of Kuyavia
Baness of Bosnia
Master of Vyšší Brod
Bohemian painter
Francesco Balducci Pegolotti
Florentine merchant (c. 1349)
Aldimir
Aldimir () or Eltimir (Елтимир) (fl. 1280–1305) was a Bulgarian noble of the 13th–14th century. A member of the Terter dynasty and a younger brother of Tsar George I Terter, Aldimir was an influential local ruler as the despot of Kran. Aldimir rose to that position under his brother George, though as Smilets assumed the throne he was forced into exile. At the turn of the 14th century, Aldimir returned to Bulgaria as an ally of the regent widowed consort Smiltsena. He did not oppose the accession of his nephew Theodore Svetoslav and even assisted him in ousting his contenders. However, he was p
Nino Pisano
Italian sculptor (1315-1370)
Anna Palaiologina
Byzantine Empire politician
Dejan
Serbian nobleman
Kalonymus ben Kalonymus
French poet
Jans der Enikel
Austrian poet and medieval chronicler
Violante of Vilaragut
Majorcan Queen consort and writer
Bobrok
thumb|''Bobrok's ambush regiment'', miniature from the Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible (16th century).
Niccolò and Maffeo Polo
Venetian merchant brothers; father and uncle of Marco Polo
Konur Alp
ottoman military commander
Manuel Panselinos
Greek painter and iconographer