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Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary (1863–1914)

Empress Elisabeth of Austria
Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary from 1854 to 1898 (1837–1898)

Jaafar Al-Sadiq
Muslim scholar and Imam (died 765)
Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma
British statesman and naval officer (1900-1979)
Ali ibn al-Husayn Zayn al-'Abidin
Great-grandson of Muhammad and the fourth of the Shiite Imams
John the Fearless
Duke of Burgundy
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
Duke of Albany and King consort of Scotland (1545-1567)
Blanche II of Navarre
princess of the House of Aragon and queen pretendent of Navarre

Empress Myeongseong
Empress Consort of Korea (1851–1895)

Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry
Member of the French royal family (1778–1820)

Anastasia Romanovna
first russian Tsarina as the first spouse of Ivan the Terrible

Zayd ibn Ali
Alid political and religious leader (c.695–740)
Aishwarya of Nepal
Queen of Nepal (1949-2001)
Raymond II
Count of Tripoli
Andrew, Duke of Calabria
King consort of Naples
Blanche of Bourbon
Queen of Castille
Drogo of Hauteville
Italian count
Philip of Montfort
Lord of Tyre (died 1270)
Godegisel
Godegisel (? – 501) was a Burgundian sub-king and son of the Burgundian king Gondioc.
Mawdud
Sharaf al-Dawla Mawdud ibn Ahmad (; died 2 October 1113) was a Muslim military leader who was atabeg of Mosul from 1109 to 1113. He organized several expeditions to reconquer lands from the Crusaders and defeated them at the Battle of al-Sannabra.
Rögnvald Kali Kolsson
Earl of Orkney
Li Jiancheng
crown prince of the Tang Dynasty in China (589-626)
Antiochis
daughter of Antiochus the Great
Fadrique Alfonso, Lord of Haro
Illegitimate child of Alfonso XI of Castile (1334-1358)

Jacques-Victor Henry, Prince Royal of Haiti
Prince Royal, the heir apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of Haiti (1804–1820)

Michael Palaiologos
son of Byzantine emperor John V Palaiologos

Elena
Ştefan cel Mare daughter

Vinduyih
thumb|Shahnameh folio depicting Vinduyih and his brother [[Vistahm killing the Sasanian monarch Hormizd IV]]
Vinduyih (Middle Persian: Windōē) or Bendoy () was a Sasanian nobleman from the Ispahbudhan family. His sister was the mother of Khosrau II, thus making Vinduyih the uncle of Khosrau. Vinduyih and Vistahm played an important role in restoring the throne for Khosrau II from Bahram Chobin. He was later deposed in Ctesiphon by the orders of Khosrau II.
Shahriar Shafiq
Iranian royal (1945–1979)
Dawlat Berdi
Khan of the Golden Horde
Anka Obrenović
Member of the House of Obrenovic
Girard I of Roussillon
Catalan noble
Vithicab
Vithicabius () was an Alemannic petty king from 360 to 368. He was a son of Vadomarius, and succeeded his father as king after the latter had been banished to Hispania by emperor Julian. He had grown up in Roman custody. Ammianus Marcellinus describes Vithicabius as a physically weak, but a brave and aggressive leader. Although having promised Julian to maintain peace, Vithicabius continued raiding Roman territory. He was assassinated in 368 under Valentinian I by a bribed servant, but the Alemannic raids on Roman territory continued nevertheless.
Ibrahim ibn Abd-Al·lah
Leader of revolt against Abbasid Caliphate (716–763)
Duke Huan of Wey
Ruler of Wey from 734 to 719 BC

Princess of Nakrang
Nakrang princess (died 32 AD)
Liu Chong
Prince Min of Chen (died 197)
Rhydderch ap Dyfnwal
Cumbrian killer of the King of Alba