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Al-Akhtal al-Taghlibi
Iraqi poet (640-708)

Emperor Zhongzong of Tang
emperor of the Tang Dynasty
Rupert of Salzburg
Frankish bishop
Shangguan Wan'er
Poet, writer, politician and imperial consort of Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (664-710)
Adrian of Canterbury
Abbot of Canterbury
Empress Wei
wife of Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (664-710)
Saint Erentrude
Erentrude (also known as Ehrentraud, Erendrudis, Erentruy, Erndrude, Arentruda, Ariotruda and Arndruda) was a saint and abbess, born during the end of the 7th century, probably in present-day Germany or Austria. She was born into a Franconian-Merovingian royal house, and was the niece of Rupert of Salzburg. She left her home country to assist Rupert in establishing religious communities in Salzburg; in about 700, he built a convent, Nonnberg Abbey, and installed her as its first abbess. She and the nuns at Nonnberg served the poor, needy, and ill, striking a balance between living as cloistere
Tarkhun
Tarkhun (Chinese: 突昏 tū-hūn, died 710) was a Sogdian ruler (Sogdian: əxšēδ) of Samarkand from somewhere 705–707 to 710. After receiving the news of the capture of Bukhara by the Umayyad general Qutayba ibn Muslim in 709, Tarkhun sent envoys to the latter and acknowledged the authority of the Umayyad Caliphate. His two sons had to be kept at the Umayyad court as hostages.
Damian of Pavia
bishop of Pavia
Bahram VII
Sasanian prince
Song Zhiwen
Chinese poet
Sahl ibn Sa'd
Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
Princess Anle
Princess:Chinese Tang Dynasty
Gerren
king
Congal Cennmagair
8th-century Irish monarch
Wuna of Wessex
queen of the West Saxons
Sangha
Tang Empire monk