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Mu'awiya II
Umayyad caliph from 683 to 684
Leontius
Leontius (; died 15 February 706) was Byzantine emperor under the regnal name Leo from 695 to 698. Little is known of his early life, other than that he was born in Isauria in Asia Minor. He was given the title of patrikios, and made strategos of the Anatolic Theme under Emperor Constantine IV. He led forces against the Umayyads during the early years of Justinian II's reign, securing victory and forcing the Umayyad caliph, Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, to sue for peace.
Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf
Umayyad governor and viceroy (c.661-714)
Chen Zi'ang
Chinese writer and politician (661-702)
Ōtomo no Tabito
Japanese poet and writer
Nasr ibn Sayyar
General and governor of Khurasan (663–748)
Princess Taiping
Chinese princess (665-713)
Khalid ibn Yazid
Umayyad prince and legendary alchemist
Yamanoue no Okura
Japanese poet
Tridu Songtsen
tsenpo (emperor) of Tibetan Empire
Ælfwine of Deira
King of Deira
Alí ibn Abd-Al·lah ibn al-Abbàs
Grandson of al-Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib (c.661-c.736)
Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr
grandson of Caliph Abu Bakr and transmitter of hadith
Kuthayyir
Kuthayyir ibn ‘Abd al-Raḥman () (c. 660 – c. 723), commonly known as Kuthayyir ‘Azzah () was an Arab 'Udhri poet of the Umayyad period from the tribe of Azd. He was born in Medina and resided in Hijaz and Egypt. In his poems he was occupied with his unfulfilled love to a married woman named 'Azza. Favorite topics in his poetry are love and panegyrics. He made acquaintance of the governor Abd al-Aziz ibn Marwan and the caliphs Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz and Yazid II. He is mentioned as one of the followers of the now-extinct Kaysaniyya sect of Shi'ism, which held that A
Zhang Yue
Chinese chancellor
Zhang Ruoxu
Tang dynasty Chinese poet
Regintrud
Regintrud, also known as Reginlind and Regentrud, (born 660–665, died 730–740) was probably the wife of Duke Theodbert of Bavaria or of his father Duke Theodo of Bavaria. A possibly identical Regintrud became abbess of Nonnberg Abbey in 720–725. However, details about her ancestry and life are widely disputed among historians.