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James Harden-Hickey
Franco-American author, newspaper editor, adventurer and self-proclaimed Prince
Fyodor Petrov
Russian weapon designer (1902-1978)
Guillaume Court
Catholic cardinal
Zack Stentz
American screenwriter and film producer
Odon de Châtillon
Catholic cardinal

Henri de Nesmond
Roman Catholic archbishop
René Monse
German boxer (1968–2017)

Bertrand Lagier
Catholic cardinal
Guillaume de Chanac
cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church (v.1320-1383)
Nabeel Abbas
association football player

John Moore
American engineer and writer
Virgilio Rosario
Italian cardinal
Sonika Chauhan
Indian actress
Wolfram Berger
Austrian actor
Jørgen Sonne
Danish lyricist and writer (1925–2015)
Henri Conneau
French physician and politician (1803–1877)
John Daniels
American actor
Louis Mékarski
French engineer (1843–1923)
José María Larocca
Argentinian equestrian (born 1969)
Oluwatoyin A. Asojo
researcher
Carileph of Anille
Carilef (French Calais, Latin Calevisus; died 541) was a hermit who founded the monastery of Aniole. The town of Saint-Calais takes its name from him. According to his ancient biography, the Vita Carileffi, King Childebert I granted him lands after encountering the hermit in a forest where the king was hunting. Laumer was his successor and Siviard, another successor, wrote the Vita.
Harvey Hart
Canadian television and film director (1928–1989)
Jimmy Copley
British musician (1953-2017)

Regnaud de La Porte
French catholic archbishop and cardinal
Jean de Marigny
Roman Catholic archbishop
Clarence Addison Dykstra
American academic administrator (1883-1950)
Tetsuharu Ōta
Japanese voice actor
Charles Léopold Mayer
chemist

Carmen Lomas Garza
Mexican-American artist and illustrator (born 1948)
Cecilia Johnson
Ghanaian female politician
Charles Swenson
American producer and director
Amatus of Nusco
Italian Roman Catholic bishop
Jeffrey Bub
Physicist and philosopher of science
Robert Iscove
Canadian television director
Larry Grantham
American football player (1938-2017)
Lorenzo da Viterbo
Italian renaissance painter (1444-1472)
Peter Breuer
German sculptor (1856-1930)

Chuckie Akenz
Canadian rapper
Ashoka Mitran
Ashokamitran (22 September 1931 – 23 March 2017) was the pen name of Jagadisa Thyagarajan, a prolific Indian writer regarded as one of the most influential figures in post-independent Tamil literature. He began his prolific literary career with the prize-winning play "Anbin Parisu" and went on to author more than two hundred short stories, and a dozen novellas and novels. A distinguished essayist and critic, he was the editor of a famous Tamil literary journal "Kanaiyaazhi". He has written over 200 short stories, nine novels, and some 15 novellas besides other prose writings. Most of his works
Antoine Albalat
French writer and literary critic (1856–1935)

Albert-Léon-Marie Le Nordez
French bishop
Sekihiko Inui
Japanese mangaka

Les Landau
American film director
Fusanosuke Natsume
Japanese manga artist
Eanhere
Supposed ruler of Hwicce
Hervé de Bourg-Dieu
French biblical scholar (c.1080–1150)
Anusuya Majumdar
Indian actress
Farhat Rajhi
Tunisian politician

Bishambhar Nath Pande
Indian politician (1906-1998)
Péter Székely
Hungarian chess grandmaster (1955–2003)
Vita Mavrič
Slovene singer
Ben Pon, Sr.
Dutch businessman (1904–1968)
Jorge Sanguinetti
Uruguayan politician (1934-2017)
Girish Chandra Saxena
Indian politician (1928-2017)
Karhumäki brothers
Finnish sibling group active in aviation
Æthelheard of Hwicce
King of the Hwicce
Saint Contest
thumb|Saint Contest, bishop of Bayeux, successor of Manvieu. Stained glass window from 1839 by Duval and Panchet Bellerose in the Saint-Hilaire, Saint-Contest and Sainte-Honorine chapels.

Dirk Boonstra
a police commander for the village of Grijpskerk in the Netherlands during World War II.
Jeremy Wilson
historian, editor, publisher (1944-2017)
Évelyne Sullerot
French feminist sociologist, journalist and writer (1924–2017)