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Abu Dharr al-Ghifari
Companion of Muhammad (died 652)

Rothari
Rothari (or Rothair) ( 606–652), of the house of Arodus, was king of the Lombards from 636 to 652; previously he had been duke of Brescia. He succeeded Arioald, who was an Arian like himself, and was one of the most energetic of Lombard kings. Fredegar relates (Chronicle, 71) that at the beginning of his reign he put to death many insubordinate nobles, and that in his efforts for peace he maintained very strict discipline.

Abu Darda
Companion (Sahabi) of Muhammad (died 652 CE)
Miqdad ibn Aswad
Companion (Sahaba) of Muhammad (died c. 652 CE)
Emmeram of Regensburg
Bishop and martyr
Olympius
Byzantine usurper
Itta of Metz
Frankish Saint
Theodelap of Spoleto
Italian noble

Abd al-Rahman ibn Rabi'a
Arab general of the early Caliphate

Saint Judicael
7th century King of Domnonée
Al-Nuayman ibn Amr
Companion of Muhammad (d. 652)
Adalbard
Adalbert I of Ostrevent (died 652) was a 7th-century Frankish nobleman of the court of King Clovis II of France. He is recognized as a saint, and is commemorated on both 2 February (his martyrdom) and 2 May (translation of his relics to Douai in 1221).