7th-century historians
Anania Shirakatsi
Anania Shirakatsi (Անանիա Շիրակացի,, also known as Ananias of Shirak; 610 – 685) was an Armenian mathematician, astronomer and geographer.
Anania Shirakatsi (Անանիա Շիրակացի,, also known as Ananias of Shirak; 610 – 685) was an Armenian mathematician, astronomer and geographer.
Athanasius of Balad
Athanasius of Balad (634 – 688) AD was a medieval scholar and the patriarch of Antioch, Syria.
Athanasius of Balad (634 – 688) AD was a medieval scholar and the patriarch of Antioch, Syria.
Cen Wenben
Cen Wenben (岑文本) (595 – May 10, 645), courtesy name Jingren (景仁), formally Viscount Xian of Jiangling (江陵憲子), was a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang.
Cen Wenben (岑文本) (595 – May 10, 645), courtesy name Jingren (景仁), formally Viscount Xian of Jiangling (江陵憲子), was a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang.
Cenn Fáelad mac Ailella
Cenn Fáelad mac Ailella was an Irish scholar renowned for having his memory markedly improve, possibly becoming eidetic, after suffering a heard wound in battle.
Cenn Fáelad mac Ailella was an Irish scholar renowned for having his memory markedly improve, possibly becoming eidetic, after suffering a heard wound in battle.
Chu Suiliang
Chu Suiliang (褚遂良) (597–658), courtesy name Dengshan (登善), formally Duke of Henan (河南公), was a chancellor of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, during the reigns of Emperor Taizong an...
Chu Suiliang (褚遂良) (597–658), courtesy name Dengshan (登善), formally Duke of Henan (河南公), was a chancellor of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, during the reigns of Emperor Taizong an...
Cui Renshi
Cui Renshi (崔仁師) was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty who briefly served as a chancellor late in the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang.
Cui Renshi (崔仁師) was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty who briefly served as a chancellor late in the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang.
Desiderius of Vienne
Desiderius of Vienne (died 607) was archbishop of Vienne and a chronicler.
Desiderius of Vienne (died 607) was archbishop of Vienne and a chronicler.
Fan Lübing
Fan Lübing (范履冰) (died March 26, 690) was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as chancellor during the first reign of Emperor Ruizong.
Fan Lübing (范履冰) (died March 26, 690) was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as chancellor during the first reign of Emperor Ruizong.
Fang Xuanling
Fang Xuanling, formal name Fang Qiao but went by the courtesy name of Xuanling, formally Duke Wenzhao of Liang, was the lead editor of the Book of Jin and one of the most celebra...
Fang Xuanling, formal name Fang Qiao but went by the courtesy name of Xuanling, formally Duke Wenzhao of Liang, was the lead editor of the Book of Jin and one of the most celebra...
George of Resh'aina
George of Resh'aina was a 7th century Syriac historian.
George of Resh'aina was a 7th century Syriac historian.
John of Nikiû
John of Nikiû was an Egyptian Coptic bishop of Nikiû/Pashati in the Nile Delta and appointed general administrator of the monasteries of Upper Egypt in 696.
John of Nikiû was an Egyptian Coptic bishop of Nikiû/Pashati in the Nile Delta and appointed general administrator of the monasteries of Upper Egypt in 696.
Li Anqi
Li Anqi (李安期) was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty who briefly served as chancellor during the reign of Emperor Gaozong.
Li Anqi (李安期) was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty who briefly served as chancellor during the reign of Emperor Gaozong.
Li Baiyao
Li Baiyao (564–647), courtesy name Zhonggui (重規), formally Viscount Kang of Anping (安平康子), was a Chinese historian and an official during the Chinese dynasties Sui Dynasty and Tang D...
Li Baiyao (564–647), courtesy name Zhonggui (重規), formally Viscount Kang of Anping (安平康子), was a Chinese historian and an official during the Chinese dynasties Sui Dynasty and Tang D...
Li Chunfeng
Li Chunfeng (602–670) was a Chinese mathematician, astronomer, and historian who was born in today's Baoji, Shaanxi during the Sui and Tang dynasties.
Li Chunfeng (602–670) was a Chinese mathematician, astronomer, and historian who was born in today's Baoji, Shaanxi during the Sui and Tang dynasties.
Li Dashi
Li Dashi (570–628), born in Anyang, Henan, was a Chinese historian, and an officer during the Sui and Tang dynasties.
Li Dashi (570–628), born in Anyang, Henan, was a Chinese historian, and an officer during the Sui and Tang dynasties.
Li Xian (Tang Dynasty prince)
Li Xian (李賢) (653–684), courtesy name Mingyun (明允), formally Crown Prince Zhanghuai (章懷太子), named Li De (李德) from 672 to 674, was a crown prince of the Chinese Tang Dynasty.
Li Xian (李賢) (653–684), courtesy name Mingyun (明允), formally Crown Prince Zhanghuai (章懷太子), named Li De (李德) from 672 to 674, was a crown prince of the Chinese Tang Dynasty.
Li Yifu
Li Yifu (李義府) (614–666) was a chancellor of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, during the reign of Emperor Gaozong.
Li Yifu (李義府) (614–666) was a chancellor of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, during the reign of Emperor Gaozong.
Linghu Defen
Linghu Defen (令狐德棻) (582–666), formally Duke Xian of Pengyang (彭陽憲公), was an official of the Chinese dynasties Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty.
Linghu Defen (令狐德棻) (582–666), formally Duke Xian of Pengyang (彭陽憲公), was an official of the Chinese dynasties Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty.
Sebeos
Sebeos (Սեբեոս) was a 7th century Armenian bishop and historian.
Sebeos (Սեբեոս) was a 7th century Armenian bishop and historian.
Secundus of Non
Secundus of Non or Trent was an adviser at the court of the Lombard king Agilulf (590–616 CE).
Secundus of Non or Trent was an adviser at the court of the Lombard king Agilulf (590–616 CE).
Theophylact Simocatta
Theophylact Simocatta (Greek: Θεοφύλακτος Σιμοκάτ(τ)ης - Theophylaktos Simokat(t)es) was an early seventh-century Byzantine historiographer, arguably ranking as the last historian of Late An...
Theophylact Simocatta (Greek: Θεοφύλακτος Σιμοκάτ(τ)ης - Theophylaktos Simokat(t)es) was an early seventh-century Byzantine historiographer, arguably ranking as the last historian of Late An...
Wei Zheng
Wei Zheng (580–643), courtesy name Xuancheng (玄成), formally Duke Wenzhen of Zheng (鄭文貞公), was a Chinese politician and the lead editor of the Book of Sui, composed in 636.
Wei Zheng (580–643), courtesy name Xuancheng (玄成), formally Duke Wenzhen of Zheng (鄭文貞公), was a Chinese politician and the lead editor of the Book of Sui, composed in 636.
Xu Jingzong
Xu Jingzong, courtesy name Yanzu, formally Duke Gong of Gaoyang, was a chancellor of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty.
Xu Jingzong, courtesy name Yanzu, formally Duke Gong of Gaoyang, was a chancellor of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty.
Yao Silian
Yao Silian (姚思廉) (died 637), courtesy name Jianzhi (簡之),, formally Baron Kang of Fengcheng (豐成康男), was an official of the Chinese dynasties Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty and was the l...
Yao Silian (姚思廉) (died 637), courtesy name Jianzhi (簡之),, formally Baron Kang of Fengcheng (豐成康男), was an official of the Chinese dynasties Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty and was the l...
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