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Ishikawa Goemon
Japanese outlaw
Burdunellus
Burdunellus (meaning "little mule", possibly a nickname) was a Roman usurper of the late fifth century AD, recorded only briefly in the Consularia Caesaraugustana. Under 496 it is recorded that "he became a tyrant in Hispania", a phrase which, in the political language of the time and considering the nature of the source, must mean he tried to claim the imperial dignity and authority. He was eventually abandoned by his own supporters, who turned him over to Visigothic authorities and sent him to Tolosa, where he was burned to death inside a bronze bull, an unusual fate for a usurper but design
Zhu Gaoxu
Ming dynasty prince

Duke Ai of Qi
ruler of Qi
Yakym Senkivskyi
Ukrainian martyr (1896-1941)
Li Yiji
Han dynasty advisor
Bhai Dayala
Indian Sikh Martyr
Pomponio Algerio
Italian religious martyr