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Ambrose Bierce
American editorialist, journalist, short story writer, fabulist, and satirist (1842–1914)
Yasuo Suzuki
Japanese association football player
Motoo Tatsuhara
Japanese association football player (1913–1984)
Masao Nozawa
Japanese association football player
Toshio Hirabayashi
Japanese association football player
Shigeru Takahashi
Japanese association football player
Sakae Takahashi
Japanese association football player
Teruo Abe
Japanese association football player
Setsu Sawagata
Japanese association football player
Usaburo Hidaka
Japanese association football player
Nagayasu Honda
Japanese association football player
Yoshimatsu Oyama
Japanese association football player
Hifuyo Uchida
Japanese association football player
Shumpei Inoue
Japanese association football player
Yanosuke Watanabe
Japanese association football player
Masao Takada
Japanese association football player
Tamotsu Asakura
Japanese association football player
Takeshi Natori
Japanese association football player
Kikuzo Kisaka
Japanese association football player
Sachi Kagawa
Japanese footballer
Yoshio Fujiwara
Japanese association football player
Kiyonosuke Marutani
Japanese association football player
Takashi Kawanishi
Japanese association football player
Junji Nishikawa
Japanese association football player
Toshio Miyaji
Japanese association football player
Shiro Misaki
Japanese association football player
Masuzo Madono
Japanese association football player
Fukusaburo Harada
Japanese association football player
Saburo Shinosaki
Japanese association football player
Celsus
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Masujiro Nishida
Japanese association football player and manager
Gyula Cseszneky
Hungarian aristocrat, poet, cavalry officer (1914-1970)
Mahapajapati Gotami
Disciple of Gautama Buddha
Georgios Hamartolos
Byzantine chronicler
Datis
Datis or Datus (, Old Iranian: *Dātiya-, Achaemenid Elamite: Da-ti-ya) was a Median noble and admiral who served the Persian Empire during the reign of Darius the Great (522–486 BC). He is known for his role in leading the Persian amphibious expedition against Greece in 490 BC during the Greco-Persian Wars. Along with Darius's nephew Artaphernes, he was tasked with subduing Eretria and Athens, succeeding the previously defeated Mardonius.
Nikolaos Andriakopoulos
Greek gymnast
Halimah bint Abi Dhuayb
foster-mother and wetnurse of Muhammad
Aristidis Konstantinidis
Greek racing cyclist
Leonidas Pyrgos
Greek fencer
Ioannis Mitropoulos
gymnast
Vishnu Sharma
Indian writer 3 c. BCE
Jean Lafitte
French pirate and privateer
Symeon the Metaphrast
10th century Byzantine historian and hagiographer
Richard Röstel
German gymnast
Stefanos Christopoulos
Olympic wrestler
Khabul Khan
Khan of the Khamag Mongol
Samprati
Samprati () was the fifth emperor of the Maurya Empire. He was the grandson of the third Mauryan emperor, Ashoka, and the son of Kunala. He succeeded his cousin, Dasharatha Maurya. According to Jain tradition, he built 150,000 Jain derasars and made 15 million Jain idols. He is also believed to have taken an oath to dig the foundation of a new Jinalaya every day, and would not take his navakrashi (breakfast) until it was completed.
Maharbal
Maharbal (, ; ; centuryBC) was a Numidian army commander in charge of the cavalry under Hannibal and his second-in-command during the Second Punic War. Maharbal was a very close friend to Hannibal and admired him greatly. He was often critical to the battlefield success of Carthage over Rome. Throughout his Italian campaign Hannibal maintained numerical superiority in cavalry, and thus relied upon them and Maharbal to give his army an advantage.
Hasdrubal the Boeotarch
Carthaginian leader in the Third Punic War
Evangelos Damaskos
Greek pole vaulter
Petros Persakis
gymnast (1879–1952)
Stamatios Nikolopoulos
Greek racing cyclist
Rodrigo de Triana
Spanish explorer born in the Andalusian province of Huelva, in the Town of Lepe.
Georgios Kolettis
Greek racing cyclist
Spiridon Chazapis
Greek Olympic swimmer
Ioannis Theodoropoulos
Greek pole vaulter
Robert de Nola
Catalan chef
Tommaso da Modena
Italian painter (1326-1379)
Ioannis Andreou
Greek swimmer
Dimitrios Drivas
swimmer