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Pepin of Italy
son of Charlemagne and King of the Lombards
Gudfred
Gudfred was a ninth century Danish king who reigned from at least 804 to 810. Alternate spellings include Godfred (Danish), Göttrick (German), Gøtrik (Danish), Gudrød (Danish), and Godofredus (Latin). He stands at the threshold of the History of Denmark in the sense that he is the first ruler about whom there is substantial knowledge from contemporary sources. He waged offensive war against the Carolingian Empire with some success, but was murdered under murky circumstances before a major confrontation had taken place. There is no unambiguous trace of Gudfred in the later Norse sagas, and his
Gisela, Abbess of Chelles
Roman Catholic nun and abbess
Rotrude
second daughter of Charlemagne from his marriage to Hildegard
Shaqiq al-Balkhi
Sufi saint
Bello of Carcassonne
Count of Carcassonne
Thrasco
Thrasco (Latin: Thrasucon, Drascon) (*Daržĭkŭ) (fl. 795 – 810) was the Prince (knyaz) of the Obotrite confederation from 795 until his death in 810. He succeeded his father, Witzlaus II, who had been ambushed and killed by the revolting Saxons. Thrasco defeated the Saxons in the battle on Schwentine River in 798. He was murdered in Reric in 810. Thrasco had a son, Cedragus, the Obotrite prince from 819 to 826.
Dragovit
Dragovit (; ; ; died in 810;) was a pagan ruler (prince or chief) of the Veleti (; "king of the Wiltzes"). It is thought that Dragovit began his rule .
Fujiwara no Nakanari
Japanese noble
Eochaid mac Fiachnai
King of Ulster
Owain ap Maredudd
Welsh sovereign
Fujiwara no Kusuko
court lady of Emperor Heizei
Egilwart
Egilwart was the bishop of Würzburg from 803 until 810. Of him nothing more is known.