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Leo III
Pope of the Catholic Church from 795 to 816 (born 750–816)

Li He
Chinese writer
Fātima bint Mūsā
Daughter of the Seventh Twelver Imam
Bego of Paris
Count of Paris from 813 to 816
Harthama ibn A'yan
Abbasid provincial governor and general (died 816)
Wulfar
Wulfar or Wulfaire (died 816) was the archbishop of Reims from 812 until his death. He was an important administrator in the Carolingian Empire, both before and during his episcopate, under the emperors Charlemagne and Louis the Pious.
Leidrad of Lyon
thumb|upright=1.3|Autograph of Leidrad from a copy of Jerome's commentary on Isaiah that he donated to the church of Saint Stephen
Leidrad (or Leidrat, as he spelled it) was the bishop of Lyon from 797 and its first archbishop from 804 until 814. He was a courtier of Charlemagne before he was a bishop. As bishop, he helped resolve the adoptionist controversy. He also began a programme of building and renovation in his diocese, turning Lyon into a centre of learning. Of his writings, two letters and a treatise on baptism survive.