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Sisebut
thumb|Statue (as imagined) of Sisebut in Toledo, Spain|Toledo
Sisebut (; ; also Sisebuth, Sisebur, Sisebod or Sigebut; 565 – February 621) was King of the Visigoths and ruler of Hispania, Gallaecia, and Septimania from 612 until his death in 621. His rule was marked by forced Christian conversion, anti-Judaic measures, Roman-like administration, and intellectual cosmopolitanism.

Reccared II
Visigothic King
Malo
Welsh saint who became founder of Saint-Malo in Brittany.

Amshuverma
Amshuverma or Amshu Verma () was a king of Nepal from around 605–621 CE. Initially a feudal lord, he rose to the position of Mahasamanta (equivalent to prime minister) in about 598 CE when Shivadeva I of the Licchavi dynasty was the ruling monarch and by 604, Shivadeva was reduced to a mere figurehead. He is considered to have died in 621 AD and was succeeded by Udaydeva, the son of Shivadeva I.
Dou Jiande
Chinese rebel leader (573–621)
Wang Shichong
Chinese general and self-proclaimed emperor (567–621)
Xiao Xian
Chinese emperor (583-621)
Óengus mac Colmáin
7th-century Irish monarch
Zhu Can
Chinese agrarian rebel leader (died 621)
Shan Xiongxin