List of Famous people born on November 30th
Otsuya no kata
Lady Otsuya was a Japanese female samurai (onna-musha) from the Sengoku period. She was the aunt of the famous samurai Oda Nobunaga, the wife of Tōyama Kagetō and foster mother of Oda Katsunaga. She was the ruler of Iwamura Castle until the last days of her life.
Yui Shōsetsu
Yui Shōsetsu was a military strategist, and leader of the unsuccessful 1651 Keian Uprising. Though a commoner, and thus not officially of the samurai class, Yui was known as one of the "Three Great Rōnin" along with Kumazawa Banzan and Yamaga Sokō.
Abdul Ilah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
Abdul Elah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, also spelled Abdulillah, born 1939) is a member of the House of Saud and was an adviser to the late King Abdullah. He is the second oldest surviving son of King Abdulaziz following his elder half-brother King Salman.
Djaili Amadou Amal
Djaili Amadou Amal is a Fula, native to the Diamare in the Far North region of Cameroon is a Cameroonian writer, and feminist activist.
Jerome of Prague
Jerome of Prague was a Czech scholastic philosopher, theologian, reformer, and professor. Jerome was one of the chief followers of Jan Hus and was burned for heresy at the Council of Constance.
Kurdo
Kurdo Jalal Omar Abdel Kader better known by the mononym Kurdo is a German rapper of Kurdish origin from Heidelberg, Germany.
Maria GentleWhispering ASMR
Maria Viktorovna,, known professionally as Gentle Whispering ASMR, is a Russian-American ASMR performer and YouTube personality. Her YouTube videos are considered among the most well-known and popular in the ASMR genre.
Bandar bin Muhammad Al-Saud
Bandar bin Mohammed Al Saud, was a Saudi businessman and a member of House of Saud. He was a son of Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman and a nephew of Ibn Saud.
Li Hong
Li Hong, formally Emperor Xiaojing with the temple name of Yizong (義宗), was a crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the fifth son of Emperor Gaozong and the oldest son of his second wife Empress Wu, and he was made the crown prince in 656. As he grew older, he often came in conflict with his ambitious and powerful mother Empress Wu, and it is commonly believed by traditional historians that she poisoned him to death in 675. His father Emperor Gaozong, then still reigning, posthumously honored him with an imperial title.
Arbitio
Flavius Arbitio was a Roman general and Consul who lived in the middle of the 4th century AD.