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Ōno no Azumabito
Japanese samurai
Fet-Mats
Fet-Mats or Fat Mats (born Mats Israelsson; died 1677) was a natural mummy found in Sweden in 1719.
Anselperga
Anselperga (fl. 772), was an Italian abbess. She was the eldest daughter of Desiderius, King of the Lombards, and Ansa. She was the second Abbess of San Salvatore e Santa Giulia, which her parents had formed in Brescia from the union of San Michele e San Pietro with San Salvatore e Santa Maria.
Ludovico Roncalli
Italian guitarist and composer
Maria Bland
Italian-British singer (1769-1838)

Peter Schmid
Swiss Olympic nordic skier
Eremberto di Tolosa
bishop of Toulouse
Marco Dall'Aquila
Italian lutenist and composer
Master of the Annunciation to the Shepherds
anonymous master
Brnjača
Brnjača (; 1253– 1264) was a Serbian princess, the daughter of King Stefan Uroš I (r. 1243–76) and Queen Helen of Anjou. Her brothers were Stefan Dragutin (r. 1276–82) and Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321). By birth, she was member of the Nemanjić dynasty, ruling family of the Kingdom of Serbia.
Eiko Minami
Japanese dancer
Gaudentius
Greek music theorist
Li Fu Lee
Chinese engineer and teacher
Hakon Sunnivasson
Danish nobleman
Abu Azzah Amr bin Abd Allah al-Jumahi
Pre-Islamic poet

Cosme de Acuña
Spanish painter
Wak Chan K'awiil
ajaw of Tikal
Kalthouma Nguembang
Chadian politician
Abu Hashim Muhammad ibn Ja'far
emir of Mecca
Johannes de Raey
Dutch philosopher
Pierre-César Abeille
French composer
Breffu
Breffu (possibly derived from Twi, Baffour) was an Akwamu leader of the 1733 slave insurrection on St. John (then known as St. Jan) in Danish West Indies. She killed herself with 23 other rebels to evade capture as the rebellion weakened in 1734.
Caterina Bondini
Italian opera singer
Hercules
enslaved African cook held at Mount Vernon
Garci Sánchez de Badajoz
Spanish writer
Vladimir Svetilko
Russian weightlifter (1915–1996)
Clare West
American costume designer (1879-1961)
Roopesh Kumar
Indian film actor and director

Bettina Freeman
American opera singer
Maximilian List
German architect (1910-1980)

Queen Sinmyeongsunseong
King Taejo's queen consort of Goryeo
Sascha Schapiro
anarchist of Russian origin

Mehar Chand Dhawan
Indian athletics competitor
Antiochus Nikator
possibly a Graeco-Bactrian king
Anastasia of Galicia
Peerage person ID=114665
Zafer Hanım
Turkish novelist (18..–19..)

Kurz ibn Jabir al-Fihri
companion of Muhammad
Muktabai
Muktabai or Mukta or Muktai Vitthalpant Kulkarni was a saint in the Varkari Movement. She was born in a Deshastha Brahmin family and was the younger sister of Dnyaneshwar, the first Varkari saint. She wrote forty-one abhangs throughout her life.
Li Shaogeng
Chinese politician
Princess Pyeonggang
Goguryeo princess
Yada'il Dharih I.
18° Mucarribe de Sabá
Najafqoli Khan Cherkes
Safavid governor
Werner Emser
German association football player (1920-2004)
Koharik Şirinyan
Turkish opera singer of Armenian ancestry (1860–1935)
Koo-Koo the Bird Girl
American side show performer
Hyeon of Buyeo
last true king of Buyeo
Gurulugomi
Gurulugomi was a Sinhalese literary figure, who lived in the 12th century in Sri Lanka. He is renowned as one of the rare masters of Sinhala classical diction and style. Gurulugomi was also proficient in other oriental languages such as Pali, Sanskrit and Prakrit. He was also fluent in Latin and Greek languages.

Bohumil Jelínek
Slovak association football player
Dorcas Idowu
Cameroonian politician
Eduardo Ithurbide
Uruguayan association football player
Gian-Francesco de Maineri
Italian Renaissance painter (1460-1535)
Wang Jung
prince Munwon of Goryeo
Corina Freire
Portuguese lyric singer and actress
Guillemette of Neuchâtel
Countess suo jure of Montbéliard
Ngô Đình Luyện
Vietnamese diplomat (1914-1990)
Sinseong
Grand Queen Mother Sinseong

Nelly Fišerová
Czech chess player
Giacomo and Giovanni Battista Tocci
Dicephalic conjoined twins
Josef Friedrich
Austro-Hungarian flying ace
Frederick McDonald
Australian politician