Necrology 1203

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This is a list of famous people who died in 1203 . The entries are made alphabetically within the individual data. Animals can be found in the necrology for animals .

January

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
January 3rd Wilhelm II. Count of Chalon-sur-Saône

February

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
19th of February Konrad von Ergersheim Elekt from Bamberg

March

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
March Hedwig von Ballenstedt Margravine of Meissen

April

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
3rd of April Arthur I. Duke of Brittany 15th

May

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
12th of May Nantelmus from Ecublens Bishop of Sion
23. May Bernhard von Ibbenbüren Bishop of Paderborn
May Dafydd from Owain Lord of Gwynedd

June

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
June 9th Hermann II von Katzenelnbogen German Roman Catholic clergyman; Bishop of Münster (1174–1203)

July

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
July 12 Isabel de Warenne, Countess of Surrey English nobles

September

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
September William VIII Lord of Montpellier

October

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
8th October Hiki Yoshikazu Japanese sword nobleman

November

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
November 4th Dietrich VII. Count of Holland

December

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
23rd of December Otto I. von Brehna Count of Brehna (1182–1203)

Date unknown

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
ʿAbd al-Ghanī al-Maqdisī Representatives of the Hanbalites
Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick English magnate
Mathieu I. de Marly Lord of Marly and Attichy, crusaders
Alexios Komnenos Palaiologos Byzantine aristocrat, son-in-law and heir to the throne of Emperor Alexios III.
Martshang Sherab Sengge Founder of the Marpa Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, (Vajrayana) founder of the Sho Monastery (the school's ancestral monastery)
William de Stuteville Anglo-Norman baron