List of Famous people born on November 30th
Teresia Sampsonia
Teresa Sampsonia was a noblewoman of the Safavid Empire of Iran. She was the wife of Elizabethan English adventurer Robert Shirley, whom she accompanied on his travels and embassies across Europe in the name of the Safavid King (Shah) Abbas the Great.
Anangsha Biswas
Anangsha Biswas Is an Indian film actress known for her roles in Bollywood and web series such as Mirzapur on Amazon Prime, Hostages on Hotstar, Pratibimb on Youtube, Ascharyachakit on Netflix.
Hadiya Khalaf Abbas
Hadiya Khalaf Abbas is a Syrian politician who served as the Speaker of the People's Council of Syria from June 2016 to July 2017. She is the only woman to have held the post.
Simon of Trent
Simon of Trent, also known as Simeon (1472–1475), was a boy from the city of Trent, in the Prince-Bishopric of Trent, whose disappearance and death was blamed on the leaders of the city's Jewish community, based on the confessions of Jews obtained under judicial torture.
Aditi Balan
Aditi Balan is an Indian film actress who works mainly in Tamil and Malayalam films. She is known for her role as Aruvi in the film Aruvi. After the completion of her law degree in Chennai, she appeared in an uncredited role in Yennai Arindhaal (2015).
Agnodice
Agnodice or Agnodike is a legendary figure credited as the first female midwife or physician in ancient Athens. Her story is told by the Roman author Gaius Julius Hyginus in his Fabulae. Agnodice is not generally believed to be a historical figure, but her story has been frequently deployed as a precedent for women practising midwifery or medicine, or as an argument against either of these.
Mōri Katsunaga
Mōri Katsunaga or Mōri Yoshimasa was an officer for the Toyotomi clan following the sixteenth-century Azuchi-Momoyama period through the early years of the seventeenth-century Edo period in Japan.
Elena
Elena Stefanovna of Moldavia, was a Moldavian royal and daughter of Stephen III, who became Crown Princess of Grand Duchy of Moscow by her marriage to Ivan the Young.
Biagio da Cesena
Biagio Martinelli, better known as Biagio da Cesena, was a 16th-century Italian official who served as Papal Master of Ceremonies. He is widely known for his negative reaction to the nude figures presented in Michelangelo's painting of The Last Judgment.
Chandra Bahadur Dangi
Chandra Bahadur Dangi was a Nepali man who was the shortest man in recorded history for whom there is irrefutable evidence, measuring 54.6 cm. Dangi was a primordial dwarf. He broke the record of Gul Mohammed (1957–1997), whose height was 57 cm.