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Edmund I
King of England (r. 939–946)
Edred of England
Eadred (also Edred, – 23 November 955) was King of the English from 26 May 946 until his death in 955. He was the younger son of Edward the Elder and his third wife, Eadgifu. When his elder brother, Edmund I, was killed in 946, Edmund's two sons, Eadwig and Edgar, were young children, so Eadred became king. He suffered from ill health in the last years of his life and died in his early thirties, having never married. He was succeeded in turn by his nephews, Eadwig and Edgar.
John I Tzimiskes
Byzantine emperor
Louis IV of France
King of West Francia from 936 to 954

Haakon the Good
King of Norway

Liutprand of Cremona
Italian historian, diplomat, and Bishop of Cremona (920-972)

Dub
King of Alba (Scotland)

Ordoño III of León
King of León from 951 to 956

At-Ta'i
Abu Bakr ʿAbd al-Karīm ibn al-Faḍl (; 932 – 3 August 1003), better known by his regnal name al-Ṭāʾiʿ liʾllāh/biʾllāh (), was the Abbasid caliph of Baghdad from 974 to his deposition in 991. He was in office during the domination of Iraq by the Shi'a Buyid dynasty, and as a result is generally considered a powerless figurehead under the thumb of the Buyid emirs. His tenure was also marked by strife between rival Buyid rulers and the frequent change of hands of Baghdad: al-Ta'i' himself was raised to the throne by a rebel Turkic general, Sabuktakin, who deposed al-Ta'i's father, al-Muti'. During
Conrad I of Burgundy
king of Burgundy from 937
Widukind of Corvey
10th-century Saxon chronicler

Lothair II of Italy
King of Italy from 947 to 950

Ordoño IV of León
King of León from 958 to 960
Siegfried of Luxembourg
First Count of Luxembourg
Conrad, Duke of Lorraine
910-955 Duke of Lorraine from the Salian dynasty
Shaykh Saduq
Buyid shiite scholar
Athanasius the Athonite
Byzantine monk
Rogvolod
Rogvolod (; ; 920978) was the first chronicled prince of Polotsk. He reigned until 978, when he and his two sons were killed by Vladimir the Great, then the prince of Novgorod, who took his daughter Rogneda as a wife.
Guntram the Rich
Count in Breisgau; possible progenitor of the House of Habsburg
Dunash ben Labrat
10th-century Moroccan Jewish poet and grammarian
Vasilios Lekapenos
Byzantine official
Aryabhata II
Indian mathematician and astronomer
Fujiwara no Kaneie
Japanese noble
Tryggve Olafsson
Norwegian petty king
Reginar III, Count of Hainaut
Count of Hainaut (920-973)
Thietmar, Margrave of Meissen
Margrave of Meissen
Boso II of Arles
915-968
Mstivoj
Mstivoj (c. 925 – 995) was an Obodrite prince (princeps Winulorum) from 965 or 967 until his death. He inherited his position along with his brother Mstidrag from their father Nako in an unknown year.
Oliba Cabreta
Spanish noble and count of Cerdanya and count of Besalú (c.920-990)
Hedwig of Nordgau
Countess of Luxembourg
Qian Hongzong
king of Wuyue
Sveneld
Sveneld (also called Svenald or Sveinald; ; or ), is a semi-legendary 10th-century Varangian warlord in the service of Sviatoslav I and his family. Most of the information about Sveneld is scarce. He is described as a rich man and a voevoda ("troop commander") of Kievan Rus', but his relation to the reigning Rurikid princes, if it existed, has not been positively established.
Heriger of Lobbes
Christian abbot, theologian, and historian
Renaud of Roucy
count of Roucy
Nyaung-u Sawrahan
king of Pagan
Al-Hasan ibn Ubayd Allah ibn Tughj
Ikhshidid prince and governor of Palestine (924/5-982)
Pan Mei
Song Dynasty general (925-991)

Gerberga of Lorraine
daughter of Otto I of Saxony, Dutch noble, lady of the highest European nobility who became the wife of Megingoz of Guelders
Megingoz of Guelders
German noble
Theobald II of Spoleto
10th-century Italian duke and margrave
Gao Huaide
Song Dynasty general
Al-Mansur al-Qasim al-Iyyani
Imam of the Yemeni Zaidi state from 999 to 1002
Empress Xiaohui
Later Zhou dynasty person CBDB = 5018
Lakho Phulani
Warrior and ruler of Sindh and Kutch

Arsinde de Carcassonne
Arsinde of Carcassonne ( 920 – 970) was a tenth-century countess and ruler of Carcassonne in West Francia.