Notable People (KdM Map Game)

Description
When adding any sort of people, make sure to put all names in order as (First Name) (Nick Name) (Middle Name) then (Surname), regardless of culture to make it easier to determine which is which. But you are allowed to put their names properly according to their culture in their description.

List of Notable People by rank
Since the 1200s, the Chaldea Secret Society is a cult that is dedicated to preserving knowledge and to bring historical figures back from the dead as spirits (although are currently unsuccessful). Sanctified Catalog of Personae is a subsection of the cult and is responsible for its database. Regardless of one may think of them, they have cataloged almost every notable person throughout history. One day, they hopefully will be able to make use of the list below. Rankings are pretty fluid and exceptions may apply. (Warning: some historical figures might be mistakenly left out, be sure to add them if you feel the need to) ALPHABETICAL ORDER PLEASE.

Fifth Tier
Those that fall within this ranking are considered one of the most legendary historical figures in KdM. To land on this list, not only they are considered major historical figures for doing something significant, but they also must be very popular with the player base as well. They should be in the mod events as well, maybe more than once. Very few people would make it to this tier. Some examples of Fifth-tier people include: Nera or Attilla.
 * Attilla (399 AD-455 AD): Matriarch of the Daevite Empire. She is most known for leading the Daevite Invasions (OTL Huns) against the Roman Empire. She died at the Siege of Vienna (447AD - 455AD). She was personally challenged by Roman Empress Nera, Attilla accepted at the middle of the afternoon. Unfortunately Attilla would be defeated and be killed off honorably, meaning Nera had won the duel. Although, there are rumors that she was alive under the false name of "Petilia", propagated by Pius Momus.
 * Nera Claudia (410 AD- 476 AD): Widow of the late emperor Valentinian III and Empress of the Roman Empire. She is known for personally stopping the Daevite invasions and challenged Attilla to the duel (to which she won). Her bloodline (Neo-Claudia) has produced other historical figures such as Queen Artoria and is considered one of the most popular characters in history. She was also immortalized by Pius Momus in his erotica for unknown reasons.
 * Pius Momus (c. 457 - 508): A Roman poet and writer. He is well-known for his romanticized view of the story of the Umor Daevites and the Roman Empire fighting each other. His main characters of his work are based on actual historical figures, Attilla and Nera. They secretly became lovers of each other after a duel fight with Attilla, who ended up adopting the name Petilia. His famous work would also be one of the earliest erotica works in written history.
 * Sicily Man (Omo Xiqiliya) (c. 1180-???): A Sicilian Man who participated in the 4th Crusade. A no-name son of a merchant (he literally had no name, he was called Il Primo, or the first, because he was the firstborn) who rallied some peasants and soldiers to go fight. He had extraordinary fighting capability and was extremely intelligent. Escaping the Byzantine Bloodbath with Erzsebet Bartok, he decides to go to the Orient with her. While wandering through the Mongol Empire, they make friends with Temujin Khan. He ends up in Yun, where he became the regent of the young emperor Ninzong from 1217-1228. After being kicked out from Yun (now named Wei), he returns to his native Sicily and writes 2 books, An Oriental Cookbook, and Wonders of the Orient.
 * Tomoe Gozen: (c. 1200s )

Fourth Tier
Those that fall within this category are considered one of the best historical figures in KdM. To land on this list, they should be popular among the player base, mentioned at least once in the mod events but fall short of making a much of a significant impact on history. Exceptions may apply. They are typically player-made. Examples include: Pius Momus, Queen Artoria, or Charlemagne.
 * Aras Markunas (??? - 1102): A (chad) Courlander Crusader who took a city with barely any casualties, but was killed at the hands of the Sinkharan General Muhammad. Before he was killed though, he killed much of Muhammad's Guard. He even managed to slip in some pretty badass last words “Kill me, you may. But I shall be with God in the realm of heaven, jeering as you tumble down to hell with Satan. Cursed be you and your bloodline, infidel!” In addition to all of that, his descendant also founded Melita.
 * (Queen) Artoria:
 * Charlemagne (741 - 814): Born as Carol Caroling, she was a descent of a royal Frankish bloodline. Her parents have decided to treat her as a male instead, giving her a pseudonym Charles. After the death of Pepin the Short, her brother, Carloman succeeded as the king of the Franks, but then Carloman died on 768 and she took the throne under the name "Charles". Between 768 and 773, she dreamt of reuniting Roma Occidental under Frankish rule, she spent 5 years orchestrating the unification of old Gallia through political intrigue she had learned through her brother's death in 768, but instead labeled it under the Frankish domain. This feat had allowed her to produce a new name "Charles Magnus" (which means the Great) or "Charlemagne". Charlemagne also established the Paladins, inspired by the legends surrounding the Knights of the Round Table. She would die on 814 under the name "Charles".
 * Chagatai Khan (Ghost Khan):
 * Macbeth: The praised liberator of Caledonia (Then known as Alba) from Vestkyster rule in 1040. Also known as "Ri Deircc" or in English, the Red King. He is thought to have killed his pagan brother and taken the throne from him, rapidly christianizing the nation, although his depth of faith is questioned by many scholars and widely thought of as an excuse for his ascension to the throne. Conquered Vestkyst and Danemark in his late days, forming the North Sea Empire, Killed by Macduff, succeeded by an English puppet, king Malcolm.
 * Pius Momus XXVIII (Pius of Rome) (c.1173-1247): A (useless) general who participated in the 4th Crusade. For the first 7 days, he didn't do much except write about the Bloodbath that was going on. However, on the 8th day, he managed to encircle Balduin and Nachin's armies just as they were about to face off, and proceded to kill them all. He became emperor of the Latin empire. He later wrote an erotica about Erszebet Bathory and Conrad of Halberstadt.
 * Nachin Márkó (c. 1172 - 1204): The Baron of Eltbyrg and an Avar general during the Fourth Crusade who famously came very close to winning in the very chaotic Bloodbath of Constantinople, most notably killing the last remaining important Byzantine general. However, just as he was about to face off with the rival general Balduin of Flanders, they and their armies were (rather anticlimactically) encircled and killed by Pius Momus XXVIII.
 * Ogejin Khan: 
 * Sigrid (c. 824-882): The warrior queen of Vestkyst, who was told to have slew the legendary dragon Fáfnir, and led the invasions of Inbhiri, England and Francia. Her conquests mark the beginning of the Viking age for Vestkyst, and solidify the state's political clout on the region for a long time.
 * Temujin Khan:
 * Valenarian Athenais: A female crusader who famously seduced the Sinkharan General Muhammad. She eventually became the Balissa of the Byzantine Empire.
 * Yang
 * Yin
 * Santa

Third Tier
Those that fall within this category are considered major historical figures in KdM, by default. To land on this list, they should be mentioned at least once and are considered major people in history. Those that fall within this category are also major people of religious importance in KdM. To land on this list, they must have been influential to the founding, reformation or advancement of their faith. Examples include, Liam (the Conqueror), Julius Caesar, Ser Heroik, and Qiang Feng.
 * Abraham: Same as OTL
 * Alka Khan (1147-1206): First (and only) Khan of the Tuvan Empire.
 * Andronikos Mirilis (1245-1322): The Exousian of Pygros, meaning the Authority of Pygros, leader of the Council of Pygros. He headed the council which conspired against the Daevite empire, bringing together all the Orthodox nations of Europe. The Council was also responsible for delegating apostles and bishops of the Orthodox faith and settling matters of dogma.
 * Balduin of Flanders:
 * Conrad of Halberstadt:
 * Erzsebet Bartok:
 * Ferdinand the III, of Valcanor (1215-1277): The king who declared the first Iberian reconquista and lead the reclamation of the Iberian peninsula for the Christians. "For too long has pagan rule poisoned this once great land. To war I call you, to war I call you all." A famous quote by the king from the beginning of the Reconquista (1242).
 * Gerald de Rougé: Gerald de Rougé was the first king and founder of the Rougévin Empire. A claimant to the English throne, his popularity amongst both English and French subjects allowed him to seize the throne and consolidate power.
 * Jesus of Nazareth and Christianity: All events that happened in Jesus' life in otl and the impact he had is the same up till a century after his reincarnation.
 * Liam (the Conqueror)
 * Ser Heroik:
 * Mateo Urbanus: A Valcanorese priest and philosopher of the medieval era. Founded the Mateoist christian sect, where one should abandon all that he does not need, and live in a strong community with the people he holds dear. Cities accelerate greed and other sins, making them more tempting. Left Carcalonar and established a small village near Andorra. This village became a site of pilgrimage to many Christians of Iberia.
 * Moses and Judaism: Same as OTL
 * Ninzong: 
 * Obel I (1022-ca 1105): Obel I was a Collator (religious leader) in Galatoi who attempted to become Vilicus (Pope-like position) by assassinating the previous one. This however resulted in civil war. Obel I wanted a theocracy, but died before the civil war was over. He did however succeed in replacing the century old Nitalian dynasty with his own Olyx dynasty.
 * Paul the Apostle:
 * Qiang Feng (??? - 2267 BCE): Qiang Feng was the first King of Feng, as well as the first ruler of China (Kind of). He united the 4 Tai Tribes, and then conquered the city state of Beiking.
 * Vallus: Vallus was according to Ateuritism, the person that led the Iberian Gauls from Iberia to West Africa, with those Gauls eventually becoming the Galatoi. He is said to have ascended to godhood upon arriving in West Africa and is the main god of Ateuritism.
 * Zoroaster

Second Tier
Those that fall within this category are considered minor historical figures in KdM, by default. To land on this list, they should just be mentioned at least once (and not in mod events, although exceptions still apply). They are typically player-created characters in their list of rulers. They might not have done anything as significant but are mention within the game. Examples include: Roman Emperor Aurelian or (Crusader) Andras Arpas.
 * Adelhard Germanus von Hohenstol (523 - 585): Was the unlegtimate warlord and later king of the so called Westro-German empire his rule lasted until he was ousted by Westrian nobles and Roma Borealis returned. He regined 545 to 547 as a warlord and then 547 to 583 as a king.
 * Aimar "The Red" Inarinpoika (??? - 1220) (c. 1160s): The Karelian chieftain of the northern clan. He is a bastard son of the old chief, born far north a Sami woman, hence the name Inarinpoika, son of Inari, the place where he was birthed. He was a notably cruel man, killing four of his six brothers personally and having their families killed or exiled. He later would unite Karelia and conquer Rossopetsk, becomin the Earl of Karelia and the first christian ruler of Karelia. He would drive the christianization of Karelia personally.
 * Aleksandra I of Kostroma (1240-): Sister of Mikhail I she married her way into being the Duchess of Bavaria
 * Anna (??? - ???) (c. 1160s): Byzantine historian and princess, Anna, daughter of the emperor.
 * Arnar Löfkirsson: A famed Snaellander seafarer. Sailed south along the Innuland coast and found what he called "Beul Munnurinn", the great mouth (OTL Saint Lawrence river). He also found the coast of "Kjalka" the jaw. He would travel far south (OTL Fundy bay), being the first to make proper maps of his travels and even trading with the Mi'kmaq of the crevice of the Kjalka.
 * Asari (c. 1290s): One of the Eleven Palatials (or Ten Palatials in Japan). Although she is raised in one of the lowest social class in Ryukyu, she did learn and train herself to fight that would make her known by people later on. In 1297, she fought against Bulijin Khatun alongside with the other Palatials, where they successfully brought her down and thwarting the Daevite invasion of Taiwan. After the events of the infiltration of Takao, her life is obscure and very rare, as she chose to return her life as usual in her home.
 * Conrad of Ingolstadt: (1150s-1204): Son of Ferdinand of Ingolstadt, dying in the second Crusade
 * Count Dietmar "the Able" of Vesnia (1070s-1110s): A Vesnian count and devout Catholic who served in the First Crusade. He survived and returned home as a hero.
 * Dietmar I of Vesnia (1180-1238): Not to be confused with the Count who served in the First Crusade, Dietmar I was a vassal of Wilhelm IV who conspired with the Westrian inquisitors to overthrow the Orthodox-friendly Fleischers. This succeeded and he started leading Vesnia under the House of Kaufmann, which is officially known as just the House of Vesnia.
 * Dima,Vizcount of Cappadocia (1176-1204): Youngest of the two sons of count Sergei, dying in Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade
 * Lord Engelbrecht "the Lucky" of Raustadt (ca 1115-1158): The Lord of the Vesnian city of Raustadt. He served in the Second Crusade and had numerous close calls with death, hence the nickname he got upon his return (the Lucky), he did survive however, but died shortly thereafter due to injury-related causes.
 * Farulfr and Inkeri: Farulfr, the younger son of an unknown Varangian king of Ost-Rike, the founder of Inkeri. He named his nation after his Finnish wife, Inkeri.
 * Ferdinand of Ingolstadt (1095-1162): The son of Franz of Bavaria, going to the Second Crusade to get glory.
 * Franz of Bavaria (1060s-1110s): One of the two Crusader generals sent by Bavaria in the First Crusade
 * Jelle the Young
 * Muramasa Nagasato (1241 - ???):
 * Mikhail I of Cappadocia (1232-1289): the last Count of Cappadocia, escaping Cappadocia when they were invaded by Rum
 * Pino of Chet
 * Rein de Lange
 * Sieghard Höfle (1190s-1236): A prominent thinker and intellectual, who was an Orthodox Vesnian. He was a central figure in the resistance against the Westrian inquisition and persecution of Orthodox Vesnians. He died of illness in 1236.
 * Sigmar III of Old Prussia (1150-1200s): A xenophobic Old Prussian king of the Pregel dynasty. Since his ascension to the throne, he had built hatred with the Avars and began radicalising his ways of treating them.
 *  Sergei The Elder of Cappadocia (1115-1192): The grandson of the afamed Crusader Vladimir, participating in the Second Crusade and was the Count of Cappadocia
 * Tiitus of Aalepori (c. 1050-1100): An Inkerian noble in the 1st crusade, made incredible successes during the invasion of the Azarkhate of Rum. Died during the crusade. A national hero of Inkeri.
 * Timme von Groningen
 *  Vladimir The Brave of Kostroma (1070s-1131): The mercenary Crusader General sent by Bavaria in the First Crusade, who established the County of Cappadocia, which he ruled until 1116
 * Order of Antioch: A party of 6 militarily competent persons: Kaptan Silav Rohat, trained in fighting in Alagadda, went underground for a few years, re-emerged suffering from amnesia and leapt into the battlefield at Hierapolis thinking the Hassanids were back with his uniquely designed shield; Tani Tsutakeru, a wealthy merchant-scholar from Xia, and one of the few Asian merchants present in the Middle East at the time. His expertise is weapons design, however few incorporate gunpowder and are considered extremely risky. His crossbows however, have excellent mechanisms; Thorkin Asgersson, Earl of Taroqor, claiming heritage from Thor Odinson himself and a fearsome opponent with his warhammer; Bruno Benett, a French mercenary the size of a wagon. He towers over his allies and opponents, donning his custom-made armour to defend himself from arrows and swords; Nazanin Rastegar, a spy hailing from Armenastan. She left her employers behind after inadvertently exposing her while spying behind Byzantine lines; Robin Sherwood, a decorated archer that is rumored to have never missed a target during the entire Crusade, perhaps even in his life. Whenever all 6 ride to battle, they are accompanied by bards that blast medieval war hymns. It is upon hearing these hymns, that the enemy knows that they are absolutely fucked.
 * Wilhelm IV of Vesnia (1178-1227): Wilhelm IV was the last king of Vesnia to be of the House of Fleischer. His reign was marked with religious turmoil due to the persecution of the Orthodox majority in Vesnia by the Westrian inquisition. He died defending the capital in the Battle of Burgenbrao in 1227.
 * Wu Xiangzheng (1018-1086): Wu Xiangzheng was the first ruler of Yun, A powerful nation in China during the second era of fragmentation. He invaded the state of Nanzhou, and took the Chengdu Basin and the large areas of Guangxi.

First Tier
Those that fall within this category are considered mundane historical figures in KdM, by default. To land on this list, this must be a historical figure that existed by default (similar to our timeline), but are not mentioned. Examples include: almost every pope.