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- 2 July
- 3 august
- November 4
- 5 Date unknown or requires clarification
- 6 See also
This article provides a list of famous people who died in 907 . See also: Category: Deaths in 907
Boris I
Ismail Samani
Arpad
May
- May 2 - Boris I - ruler of Bolaria (prince 864) (852–889), who introduced Christianity as the state religion. Holy orthodox church
- May 11 - - Bishop of Osnabruck (887–907)
July
- 4th of July
- - Archbishop of Salzburg (873–907), died in the Battle of Pressburg
- Luitpold - the first Margrave of Bavaria (889–907), Duke of Carinthia (893–907), founder of the Luitpoldding dynasty, died in the Battle of Pressburg
- Uto - Bishop of Freising (906–907), died at the Battle of Pressburg
August
- August 17 - Servius Dei - Bishop of Girona (888–907)
November
- November 6 - Herbert I de Vermandois — Count of Vermandois (896–907), first Earl of Soissons (886 / 898-907), Count of Mo (888 / 889-907); killed date of death alleged
- November 24 - Ismail Samani - emir from the Samanid dynasty, founder of the state in Central Asia
Date is unknown or requires clarification.
- - Maharaja Chola (871–898), Maharajadhiraja Chola 898–907
- Alain I the Great - Earl of Bath , Nantes from 877 , King of Brittany from 877 (until 888/890 ruled only the southern part of the kingdom).
- Arpad - the prince of the Hungarians (nadffeydel) (889–907). Founder of the Arpad Dynasty
- - daughter of King Lorraine of Lothar II - Duchess-consort of Frisia (882–885), wife of Godfried of Frisia
- - ruler of Vietnam (905–907), ancestor of the Khuk dynasty
- - Walis of Tudela (890–907); killed
- - Sufi saint
- Radelchise II - Prince Benevento (881–884, 897–900)
- - Emperor of the Empire of the Western Ganges (c. 870–907)
- - Bishop of Dumium (877–907)
See also
- List of the dead in 906
- List of the dead in 908