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Leo VIII
pope
Nikephoros II Phokas
Byzantine emperor from 963 to 969
Al-Mutanabbi
thumb|An Arabic manuscript with the Diwan of Mutanabbi (Sharh Diwan Al-Mutanabbi), by the scribal scholar Abu-I-Tayyib Ahmad Ibn al-Hussain, c. 1300 AD, origin unknown Abū al-Ṭayyib Aḥmad ibn al-Ḥusayn al-Mutanabbī al-Kindī ( – 965 AD), commonly known as al-Mutanabbi (), was an Abbasid-era Arab poet at the court of the Hamdanid emir Sayf al-Dawla in Aleppo, for whom he composed 300 folios of poetry. His poetic style earned him great popularity in his time and many of his poems are not only still widely read in today's Arab world but are considered to be proverbial.
Al-Muti
Abū ʾl-Qāsim al-Faḍl ibn al-Muqtadir (913/14 – September/October 974), better known by his regnal name of al-Muṭīʿ li-ʾllāh (), was the Abbasid caliph in Baghdad from 946 to 974, ruling under the tutelage of the Buyid emirs.
Gerberga of Saxony
oldest daughter of King Henry of Saxony, consort of Giselbert of Lorraine and Louis IV of France
García Sánchez I of Pamplona
King of Pamplona from 925 to 970
Hedwig of Saxony
mother of Hugh Capet
Fernán González of Castile
Count of Castile and Burgos (c. 910–970)
Hasdai ibn Shaprut
9th century Andalusian Jewish scholar, physician and official
Adalbert
French saint, archbishop and missionary (c.910–981)
Gunnhild, Mother of Kings
Wife of Eric Bloodaxe
Helena Lekapene
Empress consort of Constantine VII
Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine
Frankish nobleman
Abu-Shakur Balkhi
Tajik poet
Leo Phokas the Younger
Byzantine general
Adalbert I, Count of Vermandois
Albert the Pious; Albert I le Pieux
Pelagius of Cordova
10th-century Spanish saint
Burchard III, Duke of Swabia
Duke of Swabia from 954 to 973
Al-Daraqutni
Ali ibn Umar al-Daraqutni (; 918–995 CE / 306–385 AH), was a Sunni Muslim scholar and traditionist best known for compiling the hadith collection Sunan al-Daraqutni. He is commonly celebrated in Sunni tradition with titles such as "Imam" and "Amir al-Mu'minin fi al-Hadith".
Luitgarde of Vermandois
10th-century French noblewoman
Emperor Yuanzong of Southern Tang
ruler of the Southern Tang Kingdom in ancient China
Hugh II of Lusignan
French nobleman
Gozlin, Count of Bidgau
German noble
Ibn Battah
Hadith Master (Hafidh), the Hanbali Legal Jurist (Faqih), and an ascetic
Willa of Tuscany
Countess of Ivrea (911/912–970)
Xue Juzheng
Chinese historian
Theinhko
Theinhko (; also Theinkho, ; c. 919 – 956) was king of the Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from c. 934 to c. 956. According to the Burmese chronicles, Theinhko was a son of the previous king, Sale Ngahkwe. Theinhko was killed by a farmer, Nyaung-u Sawrahan, from whose farm he took a cucumber. The king had been on a hunting trip and separated from his retinue, exhausted and thirsty. The farmer was accepted as king by the queen to prevent unrest in the kingdom and became known as the "Cucumber King", "farmer king" or "Taungthugyi Min".
Oda of Metz
German noble
Ma Xichong
acting Military Governor of Wu'an
Ibn Zulak
10th-century Egyptian historian
Siegfried I of Guînes
Peerage person ID=211990
Fan Zhi
Chinese chancellor