List of Famous people born on November 30th
Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus
Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus was a Roman senator. He was consul in AD 19, with Lucius Norbanus Balbus as his colleague.
Bruno, Duke of Saxony
Bruno, also called Brun or Braun, a member of the Ottonian dynasty, was Duke of Saxony from 866 until his death. He is rated as an ancestor of the Brunonids, a cadet branch of the Ottonians, though an affiliation is uncertain. Bruno was killed fighting against Norse warriors in the Battle of Luneburg Heath and is venerated as one of the Ebsdorf Martyrs.
Jacopo I da Carrara
Jacopo or Giacomo I da Carrara, called the Great (Grande), was the founder of the Carraresi dynasty that ruled Padua from 1318 to 1405. He governed with the advice of the leading citizens during a rule characterized by unity within the city. He is usually considered the first lord (signore) of Padua, his election marking the transition from commune ad singularem dominum, a characteristic regime known as a signoria to contemporaries.
Ida of Babenberg
Irene of Trebizond
Irene of Trebizond was the bigamous wife of Basil of Trebizond, by whom he had two sons, Alexios and John, and possibly three daughters Anna, Maria and Theodora and a priest of the holy eastern roman empire
Theodora of Wallachia
Theodora of Wallachia was the daughter of Basarab I of Wallachia and Lady Margareta. She married Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria as his first wife. This marriage produced four children — Michael Asen, Ivan Sratsimir, Ivan Asen and Vasilisa. In 1345 Tsar Ivan Alexander divorced Tsaritsa Theodora and sent her into a monastery as a nun under the name Teofana.
Anne Hopton
Peter II, Count of Urgell
Peter II was Count of Urgell from 1347 until his death.
Maha Al Muneef
Maha Al Muneef is the executive director of the National Family Safety Program (NFSP) in Saudi Arabia. She is a specialist in pediatric infectious disease, and has worked to spread awareness about domestic violence and victims of child abuse.
John I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
John I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen was provost of the St. Alexandri Minster in Einbeck.