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Clement I
4th Pope of the Catholic Church
John of Nepomuk
Catholic saint (1340-1393)

Saint Florian
Austrian Catholic martyr and saint

George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence
Third son of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and Cecily Neville, and the brother of English Kings Edward IV and Richard III (1449-1478)
Paris massacre of 1961
a crime committed in 1961 by the French National Police against hundreds of French Algerians, which was kept secret for decades

Liutpert
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Liutpert (or Liutbert) (died 702) was the Lombard king of Italy between 700 and 702, with interruption. Upon succeeding his father, King Cunincpert, at a young age, he ruled together with his tutor, Ansprand, the duke of Asti. After eight months, he was deposed by Raginpert, the duke of Turin and son of Godepert, Liutpert's great-uncle, but succeeded in returning to the throne several months later upon Raginpert's death, only to be deposed again, taken captive from Pavia, and drowned by Aripert II, Raginpert's son.
He was buried in the Basilica of Santissimo Salvatore in Pavia.
Agnes Bernauer
Medieval German woman accused of witchcraft
Ivan Bolotnikov
Russian rebellion leader
Felix Manz
Swiss martyr
Magdalene of Nagasaki
Japanese saint
drownings at Nantes
drownages superintended during the Reign of Terror at Nantes by the attorney Carrier
Tabanıyassı Mehmed Paşa
Ottoman grand vizier during the reign of Murad IV (1589–1639)

Azim-ush-Shan
Mirza Azim-ush-Shan (15 December 1664 – 18 March 1712) was the second son of the 8th Mughal Emperor Shah Alam I and his Rathore Rajput wife Amrit Kanwar. He was the great grandson of Shah Jahan and the grandson of Aurangzeb during whose reign he was the imperial subahdar (governor) of Bengal Subah from the year 1697 to his death in 1712.
Turgesius
Turgesius (died 845) (also called Turgeis, Tuirgeis, Turges, and Thorgest) was a Viking chief active in Ireland during the 9th century. Turgesius Island, the principal island on Lough Lene, is named after him. It is not at all clear whether the names in the Irish annals represent the Old Norse Thurgestr or Thorgísl. John O'Donovan and Charles Haliday independently identified him with Ragnar Loðbrók, but the identification is not generally accepted.

Fatima
senior office holder in the Mongol Empire
Symphorosa
Symphorosa (; died circa AD 138) is venerated as a saint of the Catholic Church. According to tradition, she was martyred with her seven sons at Tibur (present Tivoli, Lazio, Italy) toward the end of the reign of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (117–38), or during the reign of Trajan.

Shimun VIII Yohannan Sulaqa
Patriarch of Babylonia
Pindale Min
King of Toungoo dynasty in Burma
Aphian
Amphian (Latin: Amphianus, Greek: Αμφιανός) is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church and by the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is said to have died during the persecutions of the Emperor Galerius on April 2 in or around the year 305.
In the Eastern Orthodox calendar, his feast thus falls on April 2, along with Aedisius, who is sometimes called his brother.
Dattus
Dattus (or Datto) was a Lombard leader from Bari, the brother-in-law of Melus of Bari. He joined his brother-in-law in a 1009 revolt against Byzantine authority in southern Italy.
Katherina Hetzeldorfer
Executed German female homosexual
Hermogenes
Russian bishop and saint (1858-1918)
Cetteus
Saint Cetteus (or Ceteus, also known as Peregrinus, Pelligrinus, Pellegrino) (d. June 13, 597) () is the patron saint of Pescara. He was a bishop of the 6th century, elected to the see of Amiternum in Sabina (today the city of San Vittorino) in 590, during the pontificate of Gregory the Great.
Anna Laminit
German nun and fraudster
Banya
concubine of king Gongmin of Goryeo
Jacques Maurepas
Haitian military officer politician
Fan Yanguang
Chinese general and politician
William Finnemann
Roman Catholic bishop (1882–1942)
Estrildis
Estrildis was the beloved mistress of King Locrinus of the Britons and the mother of his daughter Habren, according to the 12th-century chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth.
Shwe Nawrahta
Ninth ghods of the Burmese pantheon
Weyn Ockers
Dutch Protestant iconoclastic
Margaret Wilson
Scottish Covenanter (1667-1685)