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Peter II of Russia
Emperor of Russia (1715-1730)
Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi
German mathematician (1804–1851)
Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor
Emperor from 1705 till his death in 1711
Hostilian
Hostilian (; died July 251) was briefly Roman emperor in 251. Hostilian was born to Decius and Herennia Etruscilla at an unknown date and elevated to caesar in 250 by Decius. After Decius and Herennius Etruscus, Hostilian's brother, were killed at the Battle of Abritus, an ambush by the Goths, Trebonianus Gallus was proclaimed emperor by the legions. Almost immediately, he elevated Hostilian to co-emperor and his own son, Volusianus, to caesar. Hostilian died soon after, either due to plague or being murdered by Trebonianus Gallus.
Ulrika Eleonora I of Sweden
queen regnant of Sweden from 1718 to 1720 (1688–1741)
As-Saffah
Abu al-ʿAbbās Abd Allāh ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn al-ʿAbbās (‎; 721/722 – 8 June 754), known by his laqab al-Saffah (), was the first caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate, one of the longest and most important caliphates in Islamic history.
Ferdinand IV, King of the Romans
King of Bohemia, Hungary, Croatia, and the Romans (1633-1654)
Tongzhi Emperor
emperor of the Qing Dynasty (1856-1875)
William II, Prince of Orange
prince of Orange and Stadtholder of Holland (1626–1650)
Ramesses V
Egyptian pharaoh of the 20th dynasty
Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria
Duke of Bavaria (1727-1777)
Mary Henrietta, Princess Royal
eldest daughter of Charles I of England and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France; mother of William III of England (1631-1660)
Huayna Capac
13th Inca Emperor
Friedrich Christian I, Elector of Saxony
Elector of Saxony (1722-1763)
Balthasar Charles
Prince of Asturias; (1629-1646)
Maria Josepha of Bavaria
Holy Roman empress
Princess Isabella of Parma
Archduchess of Austria
Şehzade Mehmed
Ottoman prince, son of Suleiman the Magnificent and Hürrem Sultan Magnificent
Cuitláhuac
Cuitláhuac (, ) (c. 1476 – 1520) (in Spanish orthography; , , honorific form: Cuitlahuatzin) was the 10th Huey Tlatoani (emperor) of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan for 80 days during the year Two Flint (1520). He is credited with leading the resistance to the Spanish and Tlaxcalteca conquest of the Mexica Empire, following the death of his kinsman Moctezuma II.
Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria
Austrian archduchess
Archduchess Maria Johanna Gabriela of Austria
Austrian archduchess (1750-1762)
Guru Har Krishan
The eighth Sikh Guru
Túpac Huallpa
16th Inca Emperor under the crown of Spain
Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria
Electoral Prince of Bavaria
Vera Komissarzhevskaya
Russian actress and theatre patron (1864–1910)
Louise Hippolyte I, Princess of Monaco
Princess regnant of Monaco and Monegasque princess (1697-1731)
Archduke Charles Joseph of Austria
Austrian archduke (1745–1761)
John George IV, Elector of Saxony
German noble (1668-1694)
Princess Maria Carolina of Savoy
Princess of Savoy (1764-1782)
Hippolyte Flandrin
French painter (1809-1864)
Leopold, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen
German prince and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Köthen
Edward Augustus Freeman
English historian (1823–1892)
Şehzade Abdullah
Ottoman prince
Infanta Isabel Luísa of Portugal
Portuguese Royal (1669-1690)
Infanta Mariana Vitória of Portugal
Portuguese Royal
John Albert Vasa
Catholic cardinal
Catherine de' Medici
Tuscan princess and Duchess of Mantua and Montferrat as the second wife of Duke Ferdinando and Governor of Siena (1593-1629)
Infante José, Prince of Brazil
Portuguese Royal (1761-1788)
Infante Philip, Duke of Calabria
Spanish infante
Salim bin Thuwaini Al Busaidi
Sultan of Muscat and Oman
Raziye Sultan
Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Süleyman and an unknown concubine.
Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah Deva
King of Nepal (1797–1816)
Francis Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Prince of Luneberg 1555-1559
Jean-Baptiste Alexandre Le Blond
French architect (1679–1719)
Elisabeth Henriette of Hesse-Kassel
German noble
Léopold Clément of Lorraine
heir apparent to the throne of the sovereign Duchy of Lorraine
Lobsang Palden Yeshe, 6th Panchen Lama
Panchen Lama
Infante Pedro Carlos of Spain and Portugal
Portuguese and Spanish infante
Amursana
Amursana (Mongolian: Амарсанаа; Classical Mongolian: ; ; 172321September 1757) was an 18th-century taishi () or prince of the Khoit-Oirat tribe that ruled over parts of Dzungaria and Altishahr in present-day northwest China. Known as the last great Oirat hero, Amursana was the last of the Dzungar rulers. The defeat of his rebel forces by Qing dynasty Manchu armies in the late 1750s signaled the final extinction of Mongol influence and power in Inner Asia, ensured the incorporation of Mongol territory into the Qing Manchu Empire, and brought about the Dzungar genocide.
Saud II. ibn Faisal
Ruler of Second Saudi State in 1871 and from 1873 to 1875
Charles Joseph of Lorraine
Roman Catholic archbishop (1680-1715)
Dodo
Manchu prince; fifteenth son of Nurhaci (1614-1649)
Ninan Cuyochi
Incan royal
Theresa Benedicta of Bavaria
German princess
Prince Henry of Prussia
1747–1767 Prussian prince
Gertrud Rask
Norwegian missionary to Greenland
Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria
Austrian archduchess, daughter of Leopold I (1684-1696)
Hedwig of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Duchess consort of Pomerania
Alexander Charles Vasa
the fifth son of King Sigismund III Vasa and his wife Constance of Austria
Prince Christian of Denmark
Danish prince (1675-1695)