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Brunhilda of Austrasia
Queen of Austrasia
Asiya bint Muzahim
Asiya bint Muzahim () was, according to the Qur'an and Islamic tradition, the wife of the Pharaoh of the Exodus and adoptive mother of Moses.
Jonathan Apphus
Leader of the Hasmonean dynasty from 161 to 143 BCE
Maria of Antioch
Byzantine Empress
Amir Hamzah
Indonesian poet (1911-1946)
Mariamne I
second wife of Herod the Great
Prince Kyril, Prince of Preslav
Bulgarian Royal (1895-1945)
Constantina
Byzantine empress
Alexandra the Maccabee
Princess
Maria of Brabant, Duchess of Bavaria
German noble
Shahryar
Mughal prince
Laodice
sister-wife of Mithridates VI of Pontus

Queen Genepil
Genepil (1905 – May 1938) was the last queen consort of Mongolia, married to Bogd Khan. She was queen consort for less than a year in 1924. Genepil was executed in May 1938 as part of the Stalinist repressions in Mongolia.
Antiochus II of Commagene
king of Commagene
Harald Kesja
Pretender to the Danish throne
Şehzade Suleiman
Son of Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I and Kosem Sultan
Rosalie Gicanda
Rwandan queen
Caranus
son of Philip II, half-brother of Alexander the Great (died 336 BC)
Heshana Khan
Gotruk ruler
Dawar Bakhsh
Mughal prince
Marie Thérèse de Choiseul
Monegasque princess (1766-1794)
Vuk Lazarević
Serbian prince

Yaqub Bua Shpata
Last Lord of Arta (c. 1369 – 1416)
Frederick of Castile
Castilian infante
Abdi-Milkutti
thumb|Detail from the Victory stele of Esarhaddon. The standing figure may depict Abdi-Milkutti in bounds, or alternatively the [[king of Tyre Baal I.]]
Tikendrajit
Indian prince (1856–1891)

Khan Temir
was powerful khan of the Budjak Nogais; formed and led Nogai Khanate
Suleiman Mirza
Gvantsa Kakhaberidze
13th-century Queen of Georgia
Ascall mac Ragnaill
King of Dublin
Magnus Birgersson
(1300-1320)
Inthra Phithak
Chao Fa Krom Khun Inthra Phithak (, ?–1782), born Chui (), was a prince of the Thonburi Kingdom.
Asrate Medhin Kassa
Ethiopian prince
Xilomantzin
Xilomantzin was the tlatoani ("king") of the pre-Columbian altepetl (ethnic state) of Culhuacan in the Valley of Mexico from 1440 to 1473.