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Adeliza
Anglo-Norman princess (died before 1113)
Phrynichus
Athenian politician and general (died 411 BC)
Seydou Keïta
Malian photographer (1921–2001)
Ulrich Ensingen
German architect
Judicael Berengar
970
Zhao Yong
Chinese painter (1289-1360)

Andriamanelo
Andriamanelo (fl. 1540–1575) was king of Alasora in the central highlands region of Madagascar. He is generally considered by historians to be the founder of the Kingdom of Imerina and originator of the Merina royal line that, by the 19th century, had extended its rule over virtually all of Madagascar. The son of a Vazimba mother and a man of the newly arrived Hova people originating in southeast Madagascar, Andriamanelo ultimately led a series of military campaigns against the Vazimba, beginning a several-decade process to drive them from the Highlands. The conflict that defined his rei

Michael Marks
Polish-Jewish entrepreneur, co-founder of Marks & Spencer retailer

Carl Nieroth
Swedish noble (1650-1712)
Karib'il Watar I.
Sabaean King
Devyn Nekoda
Canadian actress
Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
English noble (1538-1601)
Aqualtune
Aqualtune (fl. 1665-75) was a Kongo princess who was the daughter of an unidentified Manikongo. According to the tradition, she was the mother of Ganga Zumba and the maternal grandmother of Zumbi.
António da Madalena
Portuguese explorer
Al-Nadr ibn al-Harith
Arab physician
James of Venice
Italian linguist and translator
David Tiva Kapu
governor-general of Solomon Islands
George Simpson
Scottish colonial administrator and explorer
Niccolò di Segna
Italian painter
George Parker, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield
English astronomer (1697–1764)
Lillian Lorraine
American silent film actress (1892–1955)
Odo of Metz
French architect
Saint Angelar
Saint Angelar (, Angelarios; Bulgarian: Ангеларий, Angelariy; died 886 AD) was a medieval Bulgarian saint and Slavic enlightener.
Bernal de Bonaval
Galician troubadour
Melati Wijsen and Isabel Wijsen
Indonesian climate activists
Potlako Leballo
South African activist, exiled leader of the Pan-Africanist Congress (1924-1986)
Eunoë
wife of King Bogudes of Mauretania and mistress of Julius Caesar
Zhalah Isfahani
Iranian poet

Anna of Kashin
Russian princess and saint

Reza Qoli Mirza Afshar
prince of Persia
Conon
Christian martyr (†250)
Hieronymus Brunschwig
German physician
Majid Shahriari
Iranian scientist (1966–2010)
Jacobus Theodorus Tabernaemontanus
Roman physician and botanist (1522-1590)
Heinrich von Plötzke
Officer of the Teutonic Knights
Alexej Manvelov
Swedish actor
Jeanne Quinault
actress, playwright
Hermann of Dorpat
prince-bishop (fl. 12th century)
Thomas Frognall Dibdin
British bibliographer (1776-1847)
Peisandros
5th-century BC Athenian magistrate and politician
Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva
Mexican politician
Ōmura Yoshiaki
Japanese samurai
Martiros of Crimea
Armenian writer, poet, historian, and priest
Solomon Hirschell
British rabbi; (1762-1842)
Musa ibn Ka'b al-Tamimi
8th-century Abbasid commander and governor

Panna Dhai
Indian nurse
Khubayb ibn Adiy
Sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
Mal
10th century Slavic noble
Giovanni Faustini
Italian opera impresario and librettist

Luis Muñoz de Guzmán
Royal Governor of Chile
Mutik Tsenpo
emperor of Tibet
Philippa de Coucy
English courtier
Clements Kadalie
South African trade unionist
Ōta Nanpo
Japanese poet, fiction writer and samurai bureaucrat of the late-edo period (1749–1823)
Munia of Álava
Queen consort of Asturias
Helena, Marchioness of Northampton
Swedish-born English noblewoman

Magistra Hersend
Female surgeon who accompanied King Louis IX of France on the Seventh Crusade
Deogratias de Carthage
bishop of Carthage
Marina of Omura
Japanese martyr
Joseph Broussard
leader of the Acadian people in Acadia (1702–1765)