List of Famous people born on November 30th
Edward I, Count of Bar
Edward I, was the Count of Bar from 1302 to his death. He was a minor when he succeeded his father, Henry III, as count so ruled initially under the regency of his uncles, John of Puisaye, Theobald, Bishop of Liège, and Renaud, Bishop of Metz.
Roger Bernard III
Mokjo
Yi An-Sa was a nobleman during the Goryeo periods. He was the father of Ikjo of Joseon, the grandfather of Dojo of Joseon and the great-grandfather of Hwanjo of Joseon, also the great-great-grandfather of Taejo of Joseon, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty.
Francis Hastings, Lord Hastings
Francis Hastings, Lord Hastings was the son of George Hastings, 4th Earl of Huntingdon and Dorothy Port. He married Sarah Harington, daughter of Sir James Harington and Lucy Sydney. They had five children:
- Catherine, who married Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield, died 28 August 1636
- Henry, who succeeded his grandfather as Earl of Huntingdon.
- Sir George Hastings
- Captain Edward Hastings, died 1617
- Theodosia Hastings, married Sir Francis Bodenham.
Francis Willoughby
Sir Francis Willoughby (1546/7–1596) was an English industrialist and coalowner, who built Wollaton Hall in Nottinghamshire.
Isabella Cecil, Marchioness of Exeter
Isabella Cecil, Marchioness of Exeter, formerly Isabella Poyntz, was the wife of Brownlow Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Exeter, and the mother of the 3rd Marquess.
Yutaka Ishinabe
Yutaka Ishinabe was the first French chef in the Japanese cooking show Iron Chef. He appeared from the first episode in 1993, sporting a green outfit while holding a bell pepper. Over the years, he has earned the nickname of "The Artist" for being creative with all his approaches to food. He has the highest winning percentage of any of the Iron Chefs due mainly to the fact that he fought only 8 battles: he won 7 and lost 1. He is the only Iron Chef never to tie.
Louis, Count of Enghien
Louis of Enghien titular Duke of Athens, Count of Brienne and Lord of Enghien in 1381–1394, Count of Conversano in 1356–1394. His coat-of-arms was "Enghien, a label gules bezantee".
Poppo II, Margrave of Carniola
Poppo II, Count of Weimar-Orlamünde, was margrave of Carniola from 1070 and of Istria from 1096 to his death.
Dorothea of Bulgaria
Dorothea of Bulgaria, also called Doroslava (Дорослава), was the first Queen of Bosnia. Daughter of the Bulgarian tsar Ivan Sratsimir, Dorothea was held hostage by King Louis I of Hungary, who married her off to Ban Tvrtko I of Bosnia in 1374. She became queen in 1377 and may have been the mother of King Tvrtko II.