Notable Men in History

List of important men in history.

Aego Gastrinimer Aego Gastrinimer (c. 311-254 BME), was a renowned navigator, explorer, merchantman, privateer and prestigious Cartographer-Royal to the Court of Sann'al. He produced the first great world map of the modern era, based on his supposed circumnavigation of the continent of AnásthiasAnásthiasAnásthiasAnásthias
Arnut Gethifer Arnut Gethifer (975-1036 ME) was a Hartheran playwright and satirist. He wrote a number of comedic plays mocking contemporary hypocrisies and manners, as well as some less successful historical works. He wrote a monthly column of scurrilous satirical doggerel for
Belikast Belikast (Nikolo Drorkin, or Nikolo Signfound) was an infamous historic Grand Master of the Rasian Academy (86 - 32? BME), who was expurgated and forever renamed as “Belikast the Black”. People This is in a series of articles on famous and historic people. He is often called the “Last Grand Master
Crisagiss Heltay Crisagiss Heltay [kree-SAAH-giss HELL-tay], also called The Golden Palatine, was the 50th leader of the Grand Palatinate of Saloya. He ruled for thirteen years from 12 BME to his death in 2 ME, a period which is considered the last flowering of the Saloyan state.
Derailish Stormwarden Derailish Stormwarden was a semi-mythic sorceror-king and founder of the Kingdom of Derailad, on the island of Besoa. Even the time of his existence is unclear, but he may have lived any time between the 2nd and 1st millennium BME. People This is in a series of articles on
Ehamet IX of Narette Ehamet IX (1047-1110 ME) was monarch of the Kingdom of Narette for four decades, from the age of 23 until his death in 1110. He was considered a strong and irascible king, little loved but made the kingdom powerful and strong. He was succeeded by his son
Emperor-General Ollilontan Emperor-General Machellen Ollilontan (c.3 BME-58 ME) was an author, artist, and the last Emperor-General of the Empire of Dor-en-Sann. He rallied the remaining forces of the empire to briefly rout the Mother Army, after the collapse of the last imperial dynasty. His leadership was the final flowering of EnSanni arts and culture, which ended with his death.MEMEMEME
Gamanang Gamanang was the greatest of the Dromean philosophers. He was born in 264 BME in the town of Sejenganeng in central Munatan. Little is known about his background, but he studied Plosi astromancy at the school in Sjil. This laid the foundations for his philisophical journey. BME
Gebjon Galrenidh Gebjon Galrenidh (1973-1903 BME) was a military leader who ruled the Gaal Empire for the final seventeen years of the Gobalay Interregnum, from 1920 BME until his death in 1903. People This is in a series of articles on famous and historic people. The period was relatively peaceful after decades of turbulence and violence. He was succeeded by his nephew
Gebjon Vequidch Gebjon Vequidch (reigned 1903-c.1860 BME) was the first emperor of the Empire of Dor-en-Sann and founder of the Gebjon dynasty. He was of Gobalay descent, and rose to power to take over the ailing Gaal Empire to form a new empire after the chaos of the Gobalay Interregnum. People This is in a series of articles on
Gerod of Ben Akir Gerod of Ben Akir is the credited author of the eponymous Mysteries of Gerod, a series of accounts of mystical encounters with gods and spirits, revelations and prophecies. It is considered a holy codex by many who follow the Anrelian pantheon, since it describes the relationship of prayer and ritual which can be performed to attract the good graces of certain deities.
Grandmaster Ferokian Ferokian (721-620 BME) was Grandmaster of the Rasian Academy from 672 to 620 BME. People This is in a series of articles on famous and historic people. He is famous for his exploits during the so-called Dragon War, in which he created terrifying illusions of fiery flying creatures, and according to legend destroyed the slaver city
Great Prophet Therion The Great Prophet Therion (c.30 BME - ?62 ME), often simply called the Great Prophet, was the founder of the Mother Church and nation state of Ororr. Therism therism This is in the series of articles related to the Church of the Mother, commonly called Therism, the state religion of TherionTheristOrorrTherionHarthera
Herf Gerlatin Herf Gerlatin is a Professor of Human Sciences at Harlon University. He was generally considered to be a fringe scholar and theorist until the publication of his hugely successful book Man from the Green Sea Deep, in which he proposed what is now called the Green Sea Theory, that all mammals and green plants evolved separately from
King Daacquen Teray King Daacquen Teray (b.1071 ME) is the current king of the Hexactic Kingdom of Trésard. People This is in a series of articles on famous and historic people. stubs anrel tresard living people men
King Ehamet Ehuth King Ehamet Ehuth, or Ehamet I of Narette, was the king of Anret/Narette towards the end of the Long War between the Kingdom of Narette and the Northern League. He was founder of the Ehuth Dynasty, which has ruled Narette for nearly 400 years. People This is in a series of articles on
King Mikoth of Northland King Mikoth (1056 ME - present) is the current ruler of the Kingdom of Sensatard in the Anrel Isles, commonly called Northland. People This is in a series of articles on famous and historic people. He was elected ruler at the age of 52, in 1108 ME. He is considered to be a fair minded, if dour and irascible king.
King Pilab of Sann'al Pilab Kenor Berill (1038-1093? ME) was the final ruler of the Kingdom of Sann'al before the Hartheran conquest of the island in 1092 ME. As king he was widely loved and respected by his people, though initiated no particular reforms or innovations. He had three children, two elder daughters who married into Sannalese nobility, and a younger son, Hartheran
King Ralam of Besoa Ralam Kenor Berill (1075- ME) is the first king of the newly forged United Kingdom of Besoa, declared in 1115 ME after a combined patriot exile force reclaimd the island from Hartheran occupation. For most of his life he was Crown Prince of the Sann'ali court-in-exile. People This is in a series of articles on
Larcass Simron Larcass was a Narettian poet and essayist of the 6th century ME. He is most famous for his collection of poems Vines of Green, a meditation on life and death, so often quoted that lines are known by most people in Anrel and used as everyday aphorisms.
Menkirafed Menkirafed (c.110-72 BME) was a political radical, anti-theist and apostate who was executed in the latter days of the Empire of Dor-en-Sann. His disciples founded a new sect, the Menkirians - more often called the Cult of the Hanged Man. People This is in a series of articles on famous and historic people. History BMEBME
Mingas Tela Mingas was an eighth century historian and writer, best know for his Mythology of Ancient Anrel, and the Helias Helecarn, a compilation and retelling of ancient histories, myths and philosophy. People This is in a series of articles on famous and historic people. He was born to a Trésardi merchant family in the city of
Mushour Vihrat Mushour Vihrat (c.3050-3010 BME) was a writer of epic poetry who lived in the declining years of Miyarris, when the once great civilisation had been reduced to a loose confederation of city states struggling to survive rising sea levels and catastrophic climate change at the ending of the
Onutas Trers Onutas is renowned as one of the greatest composers of late Ensanni classical music, particularly noted for his operas, such as “The Tears of Lilire” and “Gelle”. Culture This is a category of articles on Arts, Music, Literature & Culture. people men opera music
Pao Sjelomer Pao Sjelomer [POW shJEL-oh-merr] was an artist, painter and key figure in the the Ennseperan Modernist artistic movement. People This is in a series of articles on famous and historic people. He is most famous for his disturbing depictions of warfare, violence, and the martyrdom of saints of the
Perbosas Thesh Perbosas Theylal (686-737 ME)was an Ororran artist famed for murals and frescos depicting religious scenes. He was a master of the Therist art of depicting scenes related to the Prophet Therion, who religious dictat forbids from being shown in art. As such, he mastered the art of implying the Prophet's presence, either by a glimpse of fabric on the edge of the painting, or a shadow, a sandle, or indicated by the gaze of the people in the painting who are viewing someone just out …
Pictesis Soumay Pictesis Soumay (29 BME - 23 ME) was an statesman and warlord during the period of the Saloyan Civil War. After the murder of the 50th Palatine Crisagiss Heltay, he became one of the pre-eminent warlords of the Rightist faction, who fought to become the next leader of the ME
Pirrin of Narette Pirrin of Narette (1090-1115 ME) was King of Narette from 1110-1113 ME. He was the son of King Ehamet IX of Narette of the House of Ehuth, born to the king's third wife relatively late in his reign. Pirrin succeeded to his father's throne in 1110 ME at the age of 20. His short reign was tumultuous and unstable.herherher
Rodorigo I Rodorigo I was founder of the Ennseperan Empire and of the dynastic House of Anez which ruled the early empire. Ennseperans [ ] This is in a series of articles about the Ennseperan Empire. people men leaders ennseperans
Rodorigo III Rodorigo III, known as the “King for a Season” or the “Stormtide King”, was a ruler of the Ennseperan Empire. He was the last direct descendant of Rodorigo I, the founder of the empire. Ennseperans [ ] This is in a series of articles about the Ennseperan Empire. people men leaders ennseperans
Salsifer Pentane Salsifer Pentane (1011-1064 ME) was a Hartheran scholar, engineer and inventor, most known for his invention of the mechanical calculating device, the arithmometer. People This is in a series of articles on famous and historic people. Pentane was a graduate of naval engineering from the
Seyuller Beyun him dayn Seyuller [say-OO-ler, seɪ'ʊlər] (2323-2250 BME) was a philosopher and jurist, who formulated the First Constitution of the historic Siltorn Republic. He is considered the founder and father of the republic. People This is in a series of articles on
Sjao Sjinezi Sjao Sjinezi was an artist specialising in religious paintings, frescoes and murals, particularly those decorating the great imperial-era Heterodox churches of Hesjbagaaia. People This is in a series of articles on famous and historic people. His most famous work is Urra Sjala Upon the Wheel
Spatan Hemulóchay Spatan Hemulóchay [heh-moo-LOW-chay] (59 BME - 7 ME) was the 51st Grand Palatine of Saloya, reigning from 2-7 ME. People This is in a series of articles on famous and historic people. He was hastily elected by a Special Assembly, following the assassination of his predecessor ME
Tilleul Zinnober Tilleul Zinnober (c.650-581 BME) [zin-OH-berr] was a historian and philosopher in the late period of the Empire of Dor-en-Sann, most noted for his elegiac history of the empire, and his idiosyncratic system for naming the historic epochs after green gemstones. People This is in a series of articles on
Tire-Ohn Tire-Ohn is a mythic warrior hero, known to many ancient Thalsic cultures. He was the first offspring of the Godmen to be born on the soil of Helevos. His saga is recorded in the Tirennion, the greatest and most respected work of mythic literature in the Anrel Isles. Folklore This is in a series of articles about oral traditions, tales, folk practices, and Godmen
Virs Preisjistos Virs Preisjistos [VEERS pray-ee-JSHEEZ-toes] (986-1049 ME) was a Hesjbagaaian artist and painter, renowned for inspiring the artistic school of Primitivism with his vibrant landscapes depicting the island of Agueda in the Sea of Grace. People This is in a series of articles on
Yamis Ewetoy Captain-General Yamis Ewetoy [EH-wet-oy] (1069-) is a renowed explorer and captain of the Hartheran Navy. He is most famous for leading the 1110 ME expedition to explore the coast of the mysterious eastern continent of Retzayk, and for founding the first successful colony at
 
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