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Leo V
pope
Árpád
190px|thumb|right|alt=Árpád's statue at the Heroes' Square|Árpád's statue at the Heroes' Square (Budapest) Árpád (; 845 – 907) was the head of the confederation of the Magyar tribes at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries. He might have been either the sacred ruler or kende of the Hungarians, or their military leader or gyula, although most details of his life are debated by historians, because different sources contain contradictory information. Despite this, many Hungarians refer to him as the "founder of our country", and Árpád's preeminent role in the Hungarian conquest of the
Ono no Komachi
Japanese poet
Asser
Asser (; ; died 909) was a Welsh monk from St David's, Dyfed, who became Bishop of Sherborne in the 890s. About 885 he was asked by Alfred the Great to leave St David's and join the circle of learned men whom Alfred was recruiting for his court. After spending a year at Caerwent because of illness, Asser accepted.
Ki no Tomonori
poet
Mojmir II
Duke of Great Moravia
Gerald of Aurillac
French Roman Catholic saint
Fujiwara no Toshiyuki
poet
Roger
Count of Maine, husband of Rothilde
Aditya I
Chola king of South India
Tuqaq
Tuqaq is described as the father of Seljuq, the founder of the eponymous dynasty, in the Maliknamah tradition.
Merfyn ap Rhodri
9th-century Aberffraw prince of Gwynedd
Eohric of East Anglia
Norse monarch
Bagrat I of Klarjeti
prince of Klarjeti
Liu Chongwang
chancellor of Tang Dynasty during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang
Wang Gao
warlord
Llywarch ap Hyfaidd
King of Dyfed
Jijak
Jijak () also known as Umm Ali () was a Turkic Umm Walad of al-Mu'tadid and the mother of the future caliph al-Muktafi.