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Gregory III
90th Pope of the Catholic Church
Stephen VI
pope
Anne Bonny
Female pirate
Lady Godiva
Anglo-Saxon noblewoman, Countess of Leicester
Aurelius and Natalia
Christian martyrs
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Numerian
Numerian (; died November 284) was Roman emperor from 283 to 284 with his older brother Carinus. They were sons of Carus, a general raised to the office of praetorian prefect under Emperor Probus in 282.

Naoemon Shimizu
Japanese association football player

Teruo Abe
Japanese association football player

Yukio Goto
Japanese association football player
Setsu Sawagata
Japanese association football player

Sakae Takahashi
Japanese association football player
Shigeru Takahashi
Japanese association football player
Masao Nozawa
Japanese association football player
Toshio Hirabayashi
Japanese association football player
Yanosuke Watanabe
Japanese association football player
Shumpei Inoue
Japanese association football player

Kinjiro Shimizu
Japanese footballer

Usaburo Hidaka
Japanese association football player
Kikuzo Kisaka
Japanese association football player

Nagayasu Honda
Japanese association football player

Yoshio Fujiwara
Japanese association football player
Kiyonosuke Marutani
Japanese association football player

Yoshimatsu Oyama
Japanese association football player
Tamotsu Asakura
Japanese association football player

Sachi Kagawa
Japanese footballer
Shizuo Miyama
Japanese association football player
Takeshi Natori
Japanese association football player
Haruo Arima
Japanese association football player
Masuzo Madono
Japanese association football player
Kiyoo Kanda
Japanese association football player

Fukusaburo Harada
Japanese association football player
Shiro Misaki
Japanese association football player
Toshio Miyaji
Japanese association football player

Takashi Kawanishi
Japanese association football player

Jiro Miyake
Japanese association football player

Augustine of Canterbury
6th-century missionary, archbishop, and saint
Mary Read
English pirate

Simon bar Kokhba
Jewish leader

Berossus
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Berossus () or Berosus (; ; possibly derived from ) was an early-3rd-century BCE Hellenistic-era Babylonian writer, priest of Bel Marduk, and astronomer who wrote in the Koine Greek language.

Celsus
thumb|Origen, Contra Celsum ([[Cambridge, 1676 edition)]]

Flavia Maxima Fausta
Roman empress and second wife of Constantine I
Nogai Khan
General and de facto ruler of the Golden Horde
Ōjin
Emperor of Japan

Joscelin I, Count of Edessa
Count of Edessa (1072-1131)

Antiochus XIII Asiaticus
last Seleucid king of Syria
Masujiro Nishida
Japanese association football player and manager

Simeon Bekbulatovich
Tatar Khan, Grand Prince of Rus

Manuel I of Trebizond
Emperor of Trebizond

Amyntas III of Macedon
king of Macedonia from 393/2 to 370 BC
Julius Firmicus Maternus
4th century Latin writer and astrologer

Georgios Hamartolos
Byzantine chronicler
Töregene Khatun
Great Khatun of the Mongul Empire

Joscelin II
Count of Edessa (1113-1159)

Kerbogha
Qiwam al-Dawla Kerbogha (), known as Kerbogha or Karbughā, was the Turkoman atabeg of Mosul during the First Crusade and was renowned as a soldier.

Syphax
Syphax (, Sýphax; , ) was a king of the Masaesyli tribe of western Numidia (present-day Algeria) during the last quarter of the 3rd century BC. His story is told in Livy's Ab Urbe Condita (written c. 27–25 BC). He ruled over a territory extending from present day Constantine to Moulouya. The territory from the Moulouya until the Strait of Gibraltar and Tingis were also under the authority of Syphax.

Ioannis Kolettis
Greek politician (1773-1847)
Henry V, Duke of Bavaria
count of Luxembourg (as Henry I) from 998 and the duke of Bavaria (as Henry V) from 1004

Marguerite Porete
French mystic
Nepotianus
Nepotianus (died 30 June 350), sometimes known in English as Nepotian, was a member of the Constantinian dynasty who reigned as a short-lived usurper of the Roman Empire. He ruled the city of Rome for twenty-eight days, before being killed by his rival usurper Magnentius's general Marcellinus.
Gerard de Ridefort
Knight Templar