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Xuanzang
Xuanzang (; ; 6 April 6025 February 664), born Chen Hui or Chen Yi (), also known by his Sanskrit Dharma name Mokṣadeva, was a 7th-century Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveller, and translator. He is known for the epoch-making contributions to Chinese Buddhism, the travelogue of his journey to the Indian subcontinent in 629–645, his efforts to bring at least 657 Indian texts to China, and his translations of some of these texts. He was only able to translate 75 distinct sections of a total of 1,335 chapters, but his translations included some of the most important Mahayana scriptures.
'Amr ibn al-'As
Arab military commander and governor (c.573–664)
Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas
Muslim general (c. 595 – 674)
Eorcenberht of Kent
King of Kent
Swithhelm of Essex
King of Essex
Cedd
Cedd (; 620 – 26 October 664) was an Anglo-Saxon monk and bishop from the Kingdom of Northumbria. He was an evangelist of the Middle Angles and East Saxons in England and a significant participant in the Synod of Whitby, a meeting which resolved important differences within the Church in England. He is venerated in Anglicanism, the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church.
Æthelwold of East Anglia
King of East Anglia
Æthelburh of Faremoutiers
Anglo-Saxon princess, abbess and saint
Ailerán
Ailerán, also known as Ailerán Sapiens (Ailerán the Wise) was an Irish scholar and saint who died on 29 December 664 or 665. His feast day is 29 December.
Tuda of Lindisfarne
Bishop of Lindisfarne; Saint