Significant People
The people in this section are organized according to the United Nations geoscheme
Africa | America | Asia | Europe | Oceania | |
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1st Century | Natakamani Zoskales Amanikhatashan |
Jesus of Nazareth Paul of Tarsus |
Caesar Augustus Pliny the Elder |
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2nd Century | Gadarat Septimius Severus Gärmat |
Yax Moch Xoc | Cai Lun Zhang Heng |
Plutarch Ptolemy Commodus |
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Africa | America | Asia | Europe | Oceania | |
3rd Century | Macrinus King Aphilas of Aksum Endubis |
Curl Snout | Mani | Diocletian | |
4th Century | Ezana King Kaja Maja Ousanas |
Empress Jingū Chandragupta II |
Constantine I | ||
Africa | America | Asia | Europe | Oceania | |
5th Century | Augustine of Hippo Nezool Ouazebas |
K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo' | Attila the Hun Aryabhata |
Geiseric | Hawaiiloa |
6th Century | Saifu Gelimer Saint Frumentius |
Khosrau I | Clovis I Theodoric the Great Justinian I |
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Africa | America | Asia | Europe | Oceania | |
7th Century | Gregory the Patrician Armah Za Alieman |
K'inich Janaab' Pakal Waxaklahùn Ubàh K'awìl |
Emperor Wen of Sui Muhammad Umar |
Saint Isidore of Seville Kubrat Asparukh |
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8th Century | Mai Sef of Saif Ghana Majan Dyabe Cisse Merkurios of Makuria |
Abi Ishaq Li Bai |
Saint Bede Charles Martel Tervel |
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Africa | America | Asia | Europe | Oceania | |
9th Century | Mai Fune Bilikisu Sungbo Georgios I |
Jābir ibn Hayyān (Geber) Al-Khwārizmī |
Charlemagne Alfred the Great Krum |
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10th Century | Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi Billah Georgios II Rafael |
Ce Acatl Topiltzin | Al Battani | Simeon I Otto the Great Bjarni Herjólfsson Erik the Red |
'Aho'eitu |
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