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Odo
King of West Francia (c.857-898) (r.888-898)

Lambert II of Spoleto
king of Italy, Holy Roman Emperor, and Duke of Spoleto and Camerino (880-898)
Jinseong of Silla
Queen of Silla (865-897)

Al-Mubarrad
Al-Mubarrad () (al-Mobarrad), or Abū al-‘Abbās Muḥammad ibn Yazīd (c. 826c. 898), was a native of Baṣrah. He was a philologist, biographer and a leading grammarian of the School of Basra, a rival to the School of Kufa. In 860 he was called to the court of the Abbasid caliph al-Mutawakkil at Samarra. When the caliph was killed the following year, he went to Baghdād, and taught there until his death.
Ahmad ibn Isa al-Shaybani
Athanasius of Naples
bishop

Wang Chao
Tang Dynasty general (846-898)
Gagik Abu Morvan Artsruni
Mashdotz I
Catholicoi of Armenia
Stephen, Prefect of Amalfi
Italian noble
Doseon
Tosŏn Kuksa (; 826-898), also known as '''Yogong Sŏnsa, Yŏn'gi Tosŏn''', was a Korean Buddhist monk who lived during the decline of the Silla Dynasty, just prior to the foundation of the Goryeo Dynasty. At least 70 temples, monasteries and hermitages are claimed to have been founded either under Tosŏn's supervision and direction, or by orders of Taejo of Goryeo following Tosŏn's recommendations.