List of Famous people born on November 30th
Chan Ting-I
Chan Ting-i is a Taiwanese politician. She is also known by the name Nicole Chan.
Évelyne Lever
Évelyne Lever is a contemporary French historian and writer. She was married to a French historian, Maurice Lever, who is the author of Sade.
Pausanias
Pausanias was a Greek traveler and geographer of the second century AD. He is famous for his Description of Greece, a lengthy work that describes ancient Greece from his firsthand observations. Description of Greece provides crucial information for making links between classical literature and modern archaeology.
Empress Dugu
Empress Dugu or Queen Dugu personal name Dugu Banruo, posthumously Empress Mingjing (明敬皇后), was the wife of the Emperor Ming of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Zhou.
Bruna Cusí
Bruna Cusí Echaniz is a Spanish actress, winner of Goya Award for Best New Actress in 2018.
Thoros of Edessa
Thoros was an Armenian ruler of Edessa at the time of the First Crusade. Thoros was a former officer (curopalates) in the Byzantine Empire and a lieutenant of Philaretos Brachamios. He was Armenian but practiced the Greek Orthodox faith.
Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont
Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont was a Spanish soldier, painter, astronomer, musician and inventor.
Amin H. Al-Nasser
Amin Hassan Nasser is the President and CEO of the Saudi Arabian oil company, the world’s largest oil producer. He was acting president and chief executive until September 2015, when he assumed the position permanently.
Ye Tianshi
Ye Tianshi (1667–1747) was a Chinese medical scholar who was the major proponent of the "school of warm diseases". His major work, Wen-re Lun published in 1746, divided the manifestations of diseases into four stages: wei, qi (qi-phase), ying (nutrient-phase), and xue (blood-phase).
Stephen III
Pope Stephen III was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 7 August 768 to his death. Stephen was a Benedictine monk who worked in the Lateran Palace during the reign of Pope Zachary. In the midst of a tumultuous contest by rival factions to name a successor to Pope Paul I, Stephen was elected with the support of the Roman officials. He summoned the Lateran Council of 769, which sought to limit the influence of the nobles in papal elections. The Council also opposed iconoclasm.