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Klaus Störtebeker
leader of privateers
Abdullah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah
Ruler of Sheikhdom of Kuwait from 1950 to 1965
Švitrigaila
Švitrigaila (before 1370 – 10 February 1452) was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1430 to 1432. He spent most of his life in largely unsuccessful dynastic struggles against his cousins Vytautas and Sigismund Kęstutaitis.
Lalla Fatma N'Soumer
Algerian anticolonial leader (1830–1863)
Joseph Brant
Mohawk leader (1742-1807)
Halil Kut
Turkish general and statesperson (1882–1957)
Sigismund Kęstutaitis
Lithuanian noble (1365–1440)
İsa Çelebi
Ottoman prince (1380-1407), son of Bayezid I
Georg Eberhard Rumphius
German-Dutch merchant, naturalist and botanist (1627-1702)
William McGonagall
Scottish weaver, actor, poet (1825–1902)
Balthasar Gérard
assassin of William I of Orange
Louis Réard
French fashion designer
Sabu
American professional wrestler
Anisa Makhlouf
Syrian politician
Bruno, Duke of Saxony
Catholic saint
Charles Francis Hall
American arctic explorer (1821–1871)
William Dunbar
medieval Scottish poet and civil servant
Eknath
Eknath (IAST: Eka-nātha, Marathi pronunciation: [eknath]) (c. 1533 – c. 1599), was an Indian Hindu Vaishnava saint, philosopher and poet. He was a devotee of Vitthal, a Hindu deity. He is a major figure of the Warkari tradition. He is often viewed as a spiritual successor to prominent Hindu Marathi saints Dnyaneshwar and Namdev.
Elizabeth Blount
mistress of Henry VIII
Ken Wahl
American actor
Pietro Loredan
Doge of Venice (1482-1570)
Ōtomo no Tabito
Japanese poet and writer
John Pond
British astronomer
Ahmad Jalayir
Jalayirid Sultan from 1382 to 1410 (1382–1410)
Basawan
thumb|A Court Scene from Sadi's Gulistan (Rose Garden), 1596 Basāwan, or Basāvan (flourished 1580–1600), was an Indian miniature painter in the Mughal style. He was known by his contemporaries as a skilled colorist and keen observer of human nature, and for his use of portraiture in the illustrations of Akbarnama, Mughal Emperor, Akbar's official Biography, which is seen as an innovation in Indian art.
Marjorie Bruce
Scottish princess (c. 1296 – 1316/17)
Świętosława of Poland
First queen consort of Bohemia from 1085 to 1092
Minamoto no Yorimasa
Japanese court noble, samurai and poet
Abān ibn ʻUthmān
Muslim historian
'Imad al-Dawla
Founder of Buyid dynasty in Iran (c.891/2–949)
Wang Meng
Chinese painter (1308-1385)
Mustafa Çelebi
Ottoman prince
Pero Pardo de Cela
Makkhali Gosala
Indian philosopher
Peter Perez Burdett
English cartographer, surveyor, artist and draughtsman (1734-1793)
Sadnalegs
Tridé Songtsen (), nicknamed Sadnalegs (), was the 39th King (Tsenpo) of Tibet from 800 to 815. He was the third and youngest son of Trisong Detsen. He reigned between the disputed king, Muné Tsenpo, and the 40th king, Ralpachen, making the dates of his reign from 800 to 815.
John Belchier
British surgeon
Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy
English suffragist
Grace Sherwood
American woman, convicted and posthumously pardoned for witchcraft
Marcus Aurelius Cotta
Roman consul 74 BC
Sarah Pidgeon
Sarah Pidgeon is an American actress. She has played roles in the Amazon Prime Video series The Wilds (2020–2022) and the Hulu series Tiny Beautiful Things (2023). She made her Broadway debut in the David Adjmi play Stereophonic (2024), earning her a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Play, and later played Stevie Ward in the slasher film I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025). Pidgeon received critical acclaim for portraying Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy in the FX/Hulu drama series Love Story (2026).
Ba Mamadou Mbaré
Mauritanian politician
Richard Hawkins
17th-century English seaman, explorer and pirate (1562-1622)
Girolamo Genga
Italian renaissance painter (1476-1551)
Ōtomo no Otomaro
Japanese shogun
Louis, Duke of Vendôme
Duke of Vendôme
John Brinkley
Bishop of Cloyne; Royal Astronomer of Ireland; Irish Anglican bishop and astronomer
Thomas Percy
English conspirator
Bertha, Duchess of Brittany
French politician
Gaston II de Foix, Count of Candale
Father-in-law of Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary
Umm Harâm
one of the companions of Muhammad
Ri Yong-gil
North Korean army officer
Barnim IX, Duke of Pomerania
Duke of Pomerania
the Unknown Warrior
unidentified British soldier killed in the First World War
Matthew Thornton
American politician (1714-1803)
Isaac the Blind
French writer and rabbi (c. 1160–1235)
Veit Bach
great-great-grandfather of J. S. Bach
Marcus Annius Verus
father of Marcus Aurelius
David Lyndsay
Scottish noble and poet (c. 1490 – c. 1555)
Sajida Mubarak Atrous al-Rishawi
Iraqi murderer