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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,
James D. Halsell
American astronaut
Imre Makovecz
Hungarian architect (1935–2011)
Rashid ad-Din Sinan
leader of the Syrian wing of the Hashshashin sect and figure in the history of the Crusades
Lee Tergesen
American actor
Tom Boyd
Scottish footballer (born 1965)
Inge Morath
Austrian photographer (1923-2002)
Thomas Digges
English mathematician and astronomer (c.1546–1595)
Ryōkan
was a quiet and unorthodox Sōtō Zen Buddhist monk who lived much of his life as a hermit. Ryōkan is remembered for his poetry and calligraphy, which present the essence of Zen life.
Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri
Arab jurist, scholar and traditionist (677/78-741/42)
Michael Balint
Hungarian psychoanalyst (1896–1970)
Edmundo Suárez
Spanish football manager (1916-1978)
Qin Haiyang
Chinese swimmer
Friedrich von Gärtner
German architect (1791–1847)
Arp Schnitger
German organ builder
Rick Malambri
American actor
Sándor Pósta
Hungarian fencer (1888–1952)
Hubert Blaine Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff, Sr.
Philadelphia typesetter said to have had the longest name ever used (1914–1997)
José de Amézola y Aspizúa
Spanish pelotari and politician (1874–1922)
Hiromichi Katano
Japanese association football player
Ramón Ramírez
Mexican footballer
Lisa Marie Varon
American professional wrestler, model, actor, fitness competitor, and bodybuilder
Devana
Devana ( , ), Zevana (), less often Zievonia () is the goddess of wild nature, forests, hunting and the moon worshiped by the Western Slavs. In the sources, she was first mentioned in the 15th century by Jan Długosz, who compared her to the Roman goddess Diana. Dziewanna is also a Polish name for Verbascum, and the etymology of the word is unclear. After strong criticism from Aleksander Brückner, researchers rejected her authenticity, but nowadays it is accepted by an increasing number of researchers. Sometimes, in folk rituals, she performs together with Morana.
Mario de las Casas
Peruvian footballer (1901-2002)
Turkey at the 2008 Summer Olympics
sporting event delegation
Léon Gautier
French archivist and literary historian (1832-1897)
Palestinian Christians
Christian citizens of the State of Palestine
Umama bint Abi al-As
Granddaughter of Muhammad
Gazi Yaşargil
Turkish-Swiss neurosurgeon (1925–2025)
Hafiz-i Abru
Persian historian at the court of Timurid rulers of Central Asia
John Peters Humphrey
Canadian legal scholar (1905-1995)
Kohei Matsumoto
Japanese association football player (born 1994)
Tangaroa
Tangaroa (Māori; Takaroa in the South Island dialect; cognate with Tagaloa in Sāmoan) is the great atua of the sea, lakes, rivers, and creatures that live within them, especially fish, in Māori mythology. As Tangaroa-whakamau-tai, he exercises control over the tides. He is sometimes depicted as a whale.
Wells-next-the-Sea
Wells-next-the-Sea is a port town on the north coast of Norfolk, England.
Neper
Egyptian god of grain
Abdul Rashid Ghazi
Pakistani fundamentalist
Al Joyner
Track and Field Triple Jumper, Hurdler, Coach Flo-Jo's husband
Christian Metz
French film critic (1931–1993)
Gordon Murray
British automobile designer
Hans Bellmer
German artist and photographer (1902-1975)
Alberto Chividini
Argentine association football player (1907-1961)
Lubna Tahtamouni
Jordanian biologist and cancer researcher
Louis Leon Thurstone
American psychologist & scholar (1887–1955)
Ma Mingyu
Chinese footballer
James Crawford
Canadian alpine skier
Chris Rankin
British actor
Francisco Candido Xavier
spiritualist and philanthropist from Brazil (1910-2002)
Christian Kramp
French mathematician
Robert Helpmann
Australian-born British dancer, actor, theatre director and choreographer
Orgetorix
Orgetorix was a wealthy aristocrat among the Helvetii, a Celtic-speaking people residing in what is now Switzerland during the consulship of Julius Caesar of the Roman Republic.
Dan Henderson
American mixed martial artist and former Olympic wrestler
Alvin Harrison
Athletics competitor, sprinter, 400 metres runner
James Obiorah
Nigerian footballer
Tarundeep Rai
Indian archer
Umm ul-Banin
Ali bin Abi Talib's wife, whom he married after the death of his wife, Fatima Zahra
Audrey Williamson
British athlete (1926–2010)
Marie Vassilieff
Russian artist (1884-1957)
Boiorix
Boiorix or Boeorix was a king of the Cimbri tribe during the Cimbrian War. He is most known for his spectacular victory against the Romans at the Battle of Arausio in 105 BC, seen as the worst Roman military defeat since the Battle of Cannae. He died at the Battle of Vercellae in 101 BC, in a last stand with his noblemen.
Gaius Furius Sabinius Aquila Timesitheus
Roman official, soldier and praetorian prefect (190-243)
Elizabeth Marvel
American actress