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John XII
Head of the Catholic Church from 955 to 964
Mieszko I
Duke of Poland
Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi
'''Abū al-Qāsim Khalaf ibn al-'Abbās al-Zahrāwī al-Ansari (–1013), popularly known as al-Zahrawi, Latinised as Albucasis or Abulcasis' (from Arabic Abū al-Qāsim''), was an Arab physician, surgeon and chemist from al-Andalus. He is considered one of the greatest surgeons of the Middle Ages.
Romanos II
10th century Byzantine Emperor
Almanzor
Abu ʿAmer Muḥammad ibn ʿAbdullāh ibn Abi ʿAmer al-Maʿafiri (), nicknamed al-Manṣūr (, "the Victorious"), which is often Latinized as Almanzor in Spanish, Almansor in Catalan and Almançor in Portuguese ( 938 – 8 August 1002), was a Muslim Arab Andalusi military leader and statesman. As the chancellor of the Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba and hajib (chamberlain) for Caliph Hisham II, Almanzor was effectively ruler of Islamic Iberia.
Hrotsvitha
thumb|320px|Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim presents an aged emperor Otto the Great with her Gesta Oddonis, under the eyes of Abbess Gerberga II, Abbess of Gandersheim|Gerberga. 1501 [[woodcut by Albrecht Dürer.]]
Harald Greycloak
King of Norway
Hákon Sigurðsson
de facto ruler of Norway from c. 975–995
Boris II of Bulgaria
Bulgarian ruler
Sancho I of León
King of León (c.932–966)
Abu-Mansur Daqiqi
Abu Mansur Daqiqi (), better simply known as Daqiqi (), was one of the most prominent Persian poets of the Samanid era. He was the first to undertake the creation of the national epic of Iran, the Shahnameh, but was killed in 977 after only completing 1,000 verses. His work was continued by his contemporary Ferdowsi, who would later become celebrated as one of the most influential figure in Persian literature.
Sancho II of Pamplona
King of Pamplona from 970 to 994
Boleslaus II, Duke of Bohemia
Duke of Bohemia from 972 to 999
Li Yu
ruler of the Southern Tang Kingdom in ancient China
David III of Tao
Georgian prince
Adalbert of Italy
King of Italy from 950 until 961
Roman of Bulgaria
Bulgarian ruler
García Fernández of Castile
Count of Castile (938-995)
Dong Yuan
10th-century Chinese artist
Liudolf, Duke of Swabia
German noble
Wolfgang of Regensburg
German monk, bishop and saint
Abu Firas al-Hamdani
Hamdanid dynasty prince and poet (932–968)
Fujiwara no Michitsuna no Haha
10th-century Japanese poet
William IV, Duke of Aquitaine
Duke of Aquitaine from 963 to 990
Beatrice of France
(938-1003)
Yaʿqub ibn Killis
Egyptian Vizier under the Fatimids from 979 to 991
Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark
German noble and margarve (c.930–993)
Michael Bourtzes
Byzantine general
Ibn Jinni
Arabic scholar and grammarian
Gerard I of Toul
bishop of Toul
Muhammad ibn Hani
Andalusī poet (936–973)
Saint Nikon the Metanoeite
Byzantine monk
Ukhtanes of Sebastia
Armenian historian (10th century)
Bagrat II of Iberia
King of Iberia
Fujiwara no Takamitsu
Japanese poet and nobleman
Gerberge of Lorraine
(935-978)
Folcuin of Lobbes
Folcuin ( 935 – 16 September 990) was a monk at the abbey of Saint-Bertin, where he was a deacon and archivist, and later abbot of Lobbes. He wrote histories of the abbots of both his monasteries.
Al-Kaŝkarī
Al-Kashkari (; 322 in AH/c. 934 CE in Kashkar – 414 AH/1023 CE in Fushanj) was a hospital physician from Baghdad.
Huang Jucai
Song dynasty painter (933-993)
Empress Fu the Younger
spouse of Emperor Shizong of Later Zhou
Olaf the Peacock
Icelandic chieftain