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Georgi Kinkladze
Georgian footballer
Tatiana Kotova
Russian singer and Miss Russia 2006
Lucius Mummius Achaicus
Roman censor in 142 BC
Kris Marshall
English actor
Trebević
Trebević () is a mountain in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the territories of Republika Srpska, Sarajevo and Istočno Sarajevo, bordering Jahorina mountain. Trebević is tall, making it the second shortest of the Sarajevo mountains.
Anxhela Peristeri
Albanian singer
Alessandro Nannini
Italian racecar driver
Jane Horrocks
British actress
Aulus Gabinius
Roman statesman and general
Choi Yong-soo
South Korean association football player
Waraka ibn Nawfal
Cousin of Khadija bint Khuwaylid (died c. 610)

Ixchel
thumb|right|Ixchel in the Dresden Codex
Ixchel or Ix Chel is the 16th-century name of the aged jaguar goddess of midwifery and medicine in ancient Maya culture.
Hasdai ibn Shaprut
9th century Andalusian Jewish scholar, physician and official

Akebono Tarō
American professional wrestler and rikishi (1969–2024)

Kunstformen der Natur
book
Mark Catesby
English naturalist, painter and etcher (1683–1749)

Yagan
Yagan (; – 11 July 1833) was an Aboriginal Australian warrior from the Noongar people. Yagan was pursued by the local authorities after he killed Erin Entwhistle, a servant of farmer Archibald Butler. It was an act of retaliation after Thomas Smedley, another of Butler's servants, shot at a group of Noongar people stealing potatoes and fowls, killing one of them. The government offered a bounty for Yagan's capture, dead or alive, and a young settler, William Keats, shot and killed him. Yagan is considered a legendary figure by the Noongar.
Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo
ancient Roman consul, father of Pompey
Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulayni
Persian Shia hadith collector (864–941 CE)
The Bella Twins
professional wrestling tag team
James Francis Stephens
British ornithologist and entomologist (1792-1852)
Al-Juwayni
'''Dhia' ul-Dīn 'Abd al-Malik ibn Yūsuf al-Juwaynī al-Shafi'ī (Arabic إمام الحرمين ضياء الدين عبدالملك بن يوسف الجويني, 17 February 102820 August 1085; 419–478 AH) was a Persian Sunni scholar famous for being the foremost leading jurisconsult, legal theoretician and Islamic theologian of his time. His name is commonly abbreviated as al-Juwayni'; he is also commonly referred to as Imam al-Haramayn'' meaning "leading master of the two holy cities", that is, Mecca and Medina. He acquired the status of a mujtahid in the field of fiqh and usul al-fiqh. Highly celebrated as one of the most important
Bob Hayes
American football player and sprinter (1942–2003)

Al-Mawardi
Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Habib (; –1058), commonly known by the nisba al-Mawardi (), was a Sunni polymath and a Shafi'i jurist, legal theoretician, muhaddith, theologian, sociologist and an expert in political science. He is considered to be an eminent scholar of his time who wrote on numerous subjects, including Qur'anic interpretations, religion, government, public and constitutional law, language, ethics and belles-lettres.
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Al-Farazdaq
Hammam Ibn Ghalib Al-Tamimi (; born 641 AD/20 AH died 728–730 AD/110-112 AH), more commonly known as Al-Farazdaq () or Abu Firas (), was a 7th-century Arab poet and orator who was born in the Rashidun Caliphate of Umar and flourished during the Umayyad Caliphate. He had a great impact on the Arabic Language and it is said that “If it were not for Al-Farazdaq’s poetry, a third of the Arab language would not have been.”
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Born in Kazma to nobility
Nobuhiro Ishizaki
Japanese association football player and manager
Wasil ibn Ata
Muslim theologian
Jane Colden
American botanist (1724-1766)
Juan López Fontana
Uruguayan football manager (1908–1983)
Israeli Jews
Israeli citizens of the Jewish ethnicity or faith; Israeli Jews are also an ethnic group of itself
Gary Stevens
English association football player (born 1963)
Günter Bernard
German footballer
Peter Bartholomew
French monk
Egon Zimmermann
Austrian alpine skier (1939–2019)
Marie Laveau
American Voodoo practitioner
Charles Julien Brianchon
French mathematician
Polydore Vergil
Italian-English scholar (1470–1555)
Henry of Ghent
scholastic philosopher
Manfred Burgsmüller
German footballer (1949-2019)

Harpenden
Harpenden () is a town and civil parish in the City and District of St Albans in the county of Hertfordshire, England. The population of the built-up area was 30,674 in the 2021 census, while the population of the civil parish was 31,128. Harpenden is a commuter town, with a direct rail connection to Central London.
Nelson Riddle
American arranger, composer, bandleader and orchestrator (1921-1985)
Kevin Randleman
American mixed martial artist (1971–2016)
Pia Zadora
American actress and singer
Sandra Harding
American philosopher of feminist theory, postcolonial theory, and epistemology

Kendry Páez
Ecuadorian footballer
Osvaldo Escudero
Argentine association football player

Cresilas
Kresilas ( Krēsílas; ) was a Greek sculptor in the Classical period (5th century BC), from Kydonia. He was trained in Argos and then worked in Athens at the time of the Peloponnesian War, as a follower of the idealistic portraiture of Myron. He is best known for his statue Pericles with the Corinthian helmet.
Imre Makovecz
Hungarian architect (1935–2011)
Thoinot Arbeau
French dance manual author and priest (1520-1595)
Marshall Harvey Stone
American mathematician (1903–1989)
Yun Sŏndo
Korean poet (1587-1671)
Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus
Roman consul in 298 BCE
Vilhelms Purvītis
Latvian artist (1872-1945)
Hector Bianciotti
French writer (1930-2012)

Josimar
Brazilian footballer
James D. Halsell
American astronaut
Yeghishe
Elishe (, , 410 – 475) was an Armenian historian from the time of late antiquity, best known as the author of History of Vardan and the Armenian War, a history of the fifth-century Armenian revolt led by Vardan Mamikonian against the suppression of Christianity under Sassanid Iranian rule.
André Schembri
Maltese association football player

Centeotl
thumb|Centeōtl in the Codex Borgia
In Aztec mythology, Centeōtl , also known as Centeōcihuātl or Cinteōtl, is the maize deity. Cintli means "dried maize still on the cob" and teōtl means "deity". According to the Florentine Codex,
Tom Boyd
Scottish footballer (born 1965)