The “Actor” historical object groups together all individual material entities likely to take action, either in reality or as part of a narrative. It is therefore not only confined to humans but also includes divinities, mythological figures, specific animals, etc.
Key | Name | Year of birth | Year of death | Number of informations |
---|---|---|---|---|
Actr27021 | Avicenne | 980 | 1037 | 0 |
Actr29758 | Monier, Gabriel | 1018 | 0 | |
Actr43677 | Photios de Constantinople | 820 | 891 | 0 |
Actr48092 | Ratramne de Corbie | 790 | 870 | 0 |
Actr47812 | Al-Khwârizmî | 780 | 850 | 2 |
Actr47158 | Agobard de Lyon | 769 | 840 | 0 |
Actr43010 | Germain de Constantinople | 670 | 733 | 0 |
Actr48089 | Pseudo-Den | 500 | 600 | 0 |
Actr47285 | Grégoire de Tours | 539 | 594 | 0 |
Actr43263 | Hesychios d'Alexandrie | 510 | 580 | 0 |