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Al-Ashraf
Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt 1250-1255
Isaac the Blind
French writer and rabbi (c. 1160–1235)
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
Sakanoue no Korenori
Japanese poet
Gerard Reynst
Dutch colonial governor
Joseph Whittaker
British botanist, collected in Australia in 1839-40
Amade Aba
Hungarian oligarch in the Kingdom of Hungary (1240-1311)
Abu 'Ubayd ibn Mas'ud al-Thaqafi
Rashidun commander in Persia (died 634)
Jorma Tommila
Finnish actor
Roza Robota
Polish-Jewish Holocaust victim, resister in Auschwitz concentration camp (1921-1945)
Abd al-Malik al-Muzaffar
Āmirid ruler of al-Andalus from 1002 to 1008
Mikhail Skopin-Shuisky
Russian military leader
Aleixo Garcia
Portuguese explorer
William de Croÿ
French priest
Ukasha ibn al-Mihsan
companion of Muhammad

Sebaldus
Sebaldus (or Sebald) was an Anglo-Saxon missionary to Germany in the 9th or 10th century. He settled down as a hermit in the , of which city he is the patron saint.
Gryfina of Halych
Polish queen
Salim Rubaya Ali
President of the People's Democratic Republic of South Yemen (1934-1978)
Laurentius Andreae
Swedish clergyman
Muné Tsenpo
tsenpo (emperor) of Tibetan Empire
Afaq Khoja
Religious and political leader (1626–1694)

Amshuverma
Amshuverma or Amshu Verma () was a king of Nepal from around 605–621 CE. Initially a feudal lord, he rose to the position of Mahasamanta (equivalent to prime minister) in about 598 CE when Shivadeva I of the Licchavi dynasty was the ruling monarch and by 604, Shivadeva was reduced to a mere figurehead. He is considered to have died in 621 AD and was succeeded by Udaydeva, the son of Shivadeva I.
Aaron of Aleth
Abbot, hermit, monk

Ōtomo no Sakanoue no Iratsume
Japanese poet
Theodor, Prince of Podolia
prince of Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Daniel Shays
American soldier, revolutionary, leader of Shays' Rebellion

Floris van Schooten
Dutch painter (1580-1656)
Ōe no Masafusa
Japanese poet
Lizzie van Zyl
South African child prisoner

Saint Donatus of Muenstereifel
Catholic martyr and saint, protector from storms and patron of vineyards
James Kisai
one of the Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan
Marie Mejzlíková
Czechoslovakian athletics competitor (1903-1994)

Eleazar ben Killir
Byzantine Jew and poet
Aristonous of Pella
somatophylax of Alexander the Great
Arturo Berutti
Argentinian composer (1862–1938)
Aleksandra Samusenko
Soviet tank commander and liaison officer (1922–1945)
António Zambujo
Portuguese singer (b.1975)
Ōishi Yoshio
Samurai; the leader of the Forty-seven Ronin
Jeryl Prescott
American actress
Louis Cheung
Hong Kong singer and actor

Vlad VI Înecatul
voivode of Wallachia
Sepé Tiaraju
Guarani leader
Johannes Bach
German alta capella musician
Osman Zeki Üngör
Turkish composer (1880–1958)
Konrad III Rudy
Duke of Masovia (1449-1503)
Scillitan Martyrs
Christian martyrs of the Roman era
William Lamport
Irish adventurer
William V, Duke of Jülich
Duke of Julich
Constance of York
English noblewoman
Roger
Count of Maine, husband of Rothilde
Jeanne-Élisabeth Chaudet
French painter (1767-1832)
Abdullah ibn Unais
companion (Sahabah) of Muhammad
Johan Caspar von Cicignon
Danish/Luxembourgian military officer
Louise de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier
Duchess of Montpensier, suo jure from February 1538 to 1561
Hasan al-Rammah
Syrian chemist and engineer

Carl Nieroth
Swedish noble (1650-1712)
Zhao Yong
Chinese painter (1289-1360)
Sir George Downing, 1st Baronet
Anglo-Irish preacher, soldier, statesman and diplomat (1623-1684)
Seydou Keïta
Malian photographer (1921–2001)