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Malamir of Bulgaria
Bulgarian ruler
Muhammad ibn Idris
Sultan of Morocco from 828 to 836
Wala of Corbie
Advisor to Charlemagne
Lambert I of Nantes
French noble
Aznar Sánchez of Gascony
French noble
Heungdeok of Silla
King of Silla

Adalram
thumb|Adalram's dedication in the "Muspilli manuscript"
Adalram (died 836) was an early 9th-century prelate active in Bavaria. He is known to have been archdeacon of the Salzburg diocese , and in 821 succeeded Arno as Archbishop of Salzburg. In 824, following the request of the emperor Louis the Pious, he received the pallium from Pope Eugenius II.
Matfrid
Matfrid (died 836) was the Frankish count of Orléans in the reign of Emperor Louis the Pious. He is usually thought to have been the first of the lineage known to historians as the Matfriede (German Matfridinger or Matfriede).
Haito
Haito (or Hatto or Heito) (764 – 17 March 836) was the bishop of Basel from 802 and simultaneously abbot of Reichenau Abbey from 806.
Saint Nicetas the Patrician
Byzantine official and saint