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Michel de Montaigne
French author, philosopher, and statesman (1533–1592)

Adrian IV
Pope from 1154 to 1159
Nur ad-Din
Emir of Aleppo (1146–1174) and Damascus (1154–1174)

Osceola
Osceola (1804 – January 30, 1838, Vsse Yvholv in Creek, also spelled Asi-yahola), named Billy Powell at birth, was an influential leader of the Seminole people in Florida. His mother was Muscogee, and his great-grandfather was a Scotsman, James McQueen. He was reared by his mother in the Creek (Muscogee) tradition. When he was a child, they migrated to Florida with other Red Stick refugees, led by a relative, Peter McQueen, after their group's defeat in 1814 in the Creek Wars. There they became part of what was known as the Seminole people.
Shirkuh
Asad ad-Dīn Shīrkūh bin Shādhī (; ), (died 23 March 1169) was a Kurdish mercenary commander in service of the Zengid dynasty, then the Fatimid Caliphate and uncle of Saladin. His military and diplomatic efforts in Egypt were a key factor in establishing the Ayyubid dynasty in that country.
Ala ad-Din Tekish
12th-century Khwarazm Shah
Thomas Shepard
American minister in New England
John Williams
Welsh clergyman and political advisor to King James I