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Ōtomo no Tabito (大伴 旅人, 665 - August 31, 731)

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Sugano no Mamichi
菅野真道
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Illustration by Kikuchi Yōsai, from "Zenken-Kojitsu"
Born741
DiedJuly 23, 814
FatherTsu no Yamamori (津山守)
Meng Haoran
孟浩然
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Meng Haoran.
Born689/691
XiangyangHubei, China
Died740 (aged 50–51)
740 (aged 48–49)
Xiangyang, Hubei, China
OccupationPoet
ChildrenMeng Yifu (孟儀甫)

Zhang Jiuling

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Zhang Jiuling
Zhang Jiuling (simplified Chinese张九龄traditional Chinese張九齡pinyinZhāng JiǔlíngWade–GilesChang1 Chiu3-ling2) (678–740), courtesy name Zishou (子壽), nickname Bowu (博物), formally Count Wenxian of Shixing (始興文獻伯), was a prominent minister, noted poet and scholar of the Tang Dynasty, serving as chancellor during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong.


Saint Eucherius of Orléans
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Death of Saint Eucherius, stained glass window in the treasury of Our Lady Church, Sint-Truiden
Bornc. 687 AD
OrléansFrance
Died743 AD
Sint-TruidenBelgium
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
FeastFebruary 20
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Rōben
良弁
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From paintings and manuscripts at Tōdai-jiNaraNara PrefectureJapan
Personal
Born
Hargaisa

689
Died773 (85 years old)
Region around Uda, Nara Prefecture
ReligionBuddhism
NationalityJapanese
SchoolHossō, later Kegon Buddhism
Liu Zongyuan
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Born773
Died28 November 819

Pepin
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Pepin depicted on a 10th century copy of a manuscript originally made in 829–836.
King of the Lombards
Coronation781
PredecessorCharlemagne
SuccessorCharlemagne and Bernard of Italy
BornCarloman
April 773
Died8 July 810 (aged 37)
Issue
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FatherCharlemagne
MotherHildegard


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Lebuinus
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Fresco of Saint Lebuinus
Died775
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Anglican Communion
FeastNovember 12
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Bai Juyi
Chinese man sitting in a robe.
Portrait of Bai Juyi by Chen Hongshou
Born772
TaiyuanShanxi, China
Died846
Xiangshan Temple, Longmen (Luoyang), Henan, China
OccupationPoet, Government official
ChildrenBai Acui (son)
RelativesBai Huang (grandfather)
Bai Jigeng
Saint Withburga
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St. Wihtburh, depicted in a rood screen in Dereham
Virgin; Abbess
BornUnknown
Died17 March 743
DerehamEngland
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodoxy
Feast8 July
Liu Yuxi
劉禹錫
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Liu Yuxi from the Wan Xiao Tang, published in 1743
Born772
LuoyangHenan, China
Died842 (aged 69–70)
Luoyang, Henan, China
OccupationPoet, philosopheressayist
Notable work
"The Scholar's Humble Dwelling"
Yaoshan Weiyan
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TitleChán master
Personal
Born745
Died827 (age 82)
ReligionBuddhism
SchoolChán
Senior posting
TeacherShitou Xiqian
Mazu Daoyi
PredecessorShitou Xiqian
SuccessorYunyan Tansheng
Willehad
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Willehad of Bremen, from a woodcut of the Late Middle Ages
Missionary, Pilgrim and Bishop of Bremen
Bornc. 735
NorthumbriaEngland
Died8 November 789
Blexen upon Weser, Germany
iutprand
King of the Lombards
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tremissis of Liutprand's, showing the kings' effigy
Reign712-744
PredecessorAnsprand
SuccessorHildeprand
Died744
PaviaItaly
Burial
Religionpre-Schism Roman Catholicism

He Zhizhang SURAT AL QURAN

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Tang Poem: Calligraphy by Qing dynasty politician Kang Youwei, He Zhizhang's poem "Returning Home As An Unrecognized Old Man," Nantoyōsō Collection, Japan
He Zhizhang (ChinesepinyinHè ZhīzhāngWade–GilesHo Chih-chang, ca. 659–744), 
Saint Beatus
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The world map from the Saint-Sever Beatus measuring 37 X 57 cm. This was painted c. 1050 as an illustration to Beatus's work at the Abbey of Saint-Sever in Aquitaine, on the order of Gregori de Montaner, Abbot from 1028 to 1072.
Bornc. 730
Duchy of CantabriaKingdom of Asturias
Diedc. 800
Liébana, Cantabria, Kingdom of Asturias
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Orthodox Catholic Church
FeastFebruary 19
Saint Corbinian
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Saint Corbinian depicted in The Miracle of the Bear (1489) by Jan Polack. Diocesan Museum in FreisingGermany.
Bishop
Bornc. 670
ChâtresNeustria (now France)
Died8 September c. 730
FreisingKingdom of the Franks (now Germany)
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast8 September and 20 November
AttributesBear; bishop making a bear carry his luggage because it has eaten his mule; bishop with a bear and mule in the background; bishop with Duke Grimoald at his feet[1]
PatronageFreisingGermanyarchdiocese of Munich and FreisingGermany[1]
Offa
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A coin depicting Offa with the inscription Offa Rex Mercior[um] (Offa King of Mercia)
King of Mercia
Reign757 – 29 July 796
PredecessorBeornred
SuccessorEcgfrith
Died29 July 796
Burial
SpouseCynethryth
Issue
Detail
HouseIclingas
FatherThingfrith
Ine
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King Ine depicted in the Transfiguration Window of Wells Cathedral.
King of Wessex
Reign689–726
PredecessorCædwalla
SuccessorÆthelheard
Bornc. 670
Diedafter 726
Rome
ConsortÆthelburg of Wessex
HouseHouse of Wessex
FatherCenred
Hubertus
Saint
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Description

Saint Hubertus or Hubert was a Christian saint who became the first bishop of Liège in 708 AD. He was the patron saint of hunters, mathematicians, opticians, and metalworkers. Wikipedia
DiedMay 30, 727 AD, Voeren, Belgium

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Takeda Shingen
Daimyō
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Takeda Shingen, of Kai Province, was a pre-eminent daimyō in feudal Japan with exceptional military prestige in the late stage of the Sengoku period. Wikipedia
BornDecember 1, 1521, Kai Province
DiedMay 13, 1573, Mikawa Province, Japan

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