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Skanderbeg
Gjergj Kastrioti (also known as Skanderbeg; – 17 January 1468) was an Albanian nobleman and military leader who led the League of Lezhë in the Ottoman-Albanian Wars until his death. Skanderbeg is considered to be a major figure of medieval Albanian history and today is the national hero of Albania.

Rogier van der Weyden
early Netherlandish painter (c. 1399–1464)
Lorenzo Valla
Italian Renaissance humanist (c. 1407–1457)
John Hunyadi
Regent-Governor of the Kingdom of Hungary, 1446–1453
Karl Knutsson
King of Sweden and Norway (1409-1470)

Gilles de Rais
leader in the French army, companion-in-arms of Joan of Arc, convicted serial killer of children

David II of Trebizond
last Emperor of Trebizond

Andronikos V Palaiologos
Co-emperor/Byzantine Empire
Owen Tudor
Welsh noble (1400–1461)

Joan Beaufort
Queen Consort of Scotland from 1424 to 1437
John IV of Trebizond
Emperor of Trebizond
Konrad Witz
German painter
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János Vitéz
Hungarian archbishop (1408-1472)
Didacus of Alcalá
Franciscan lay brother, missionary and saint
Sophia of Halshany
Wife of Jogaila, Queen consort of Poland (1405-1461)
Johann Fust
German printer (1400–1466)
Az-Zâhir Sayf ad-Dîn Khuchqadam
Egyptian politician

Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset
English military personnel
Gonçalo Velho
Portuguese nobleman and explorer
Domenico di Bartolo
Italian painter (c.1400-c.1445)
William Neville, Earl of Kent
English nobleman and soldier (c. 1405–1463)
Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester
English noblewoman, mistress and convicted sorceress
Vasily Kosoy
Grand Prince of Moscow
Enguerrand de Monstrelet
French historian and writer
Giovanni di Paolo
Italian painter and illustrator of manuscripts (c. 1403-1482)
Jacques Daret
Netherlandish painter (c.1404-c.1470)
Wartislaw IX, Duke of Pomerania
Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast
Juan de Carvajal
Catholic cardinal
Irene Kantakouzene
Wife of Serbian despot
John Jiskra of Brandýs
Czech warrior
Selçuk Hatun
ottoman princess, daughter of Mehmed I
Johannes Brassart
medieval Burgundian composer
Bartolomeo Facio
Italian historian
Küçük Mustafa
Ottoman prince
André de Laval-Montmorency
French military personnel
Michele Giambono
Italian painter (c.1400-1462)

Antoine of Lorraine, Count of Vaudémont
Count of Vaudémont

Michael Žygimantaitis
Lithuanian noble

Giovanni Arnolfini
15th-century Italian merchant

Ludwik III of Oława
Polish noble

Yaʿīsh ibn Ibrāhīm al-Umawī
Arab mathematician
Alessandra Macinghi
15th-century Italian Renaissance writer
Sara Khatun
Mother of Uzun Hassan
Barnim VIII, Duke of Pomerania
Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast-Barth
Bolko V the Hussite
Silesian noble
Władysław I of Masovia
Polish noble
Trojden II of Płock
Polish noble
Cecilia of Brandenburg
Duchess of Brunswick-Calenberg
Robert de Baudricourt
minor figure of 15th century French nobility
Jean V de Bueil
French noble and military commander
Frederick of Aragon, Count of Luna
illegitimate son of Martin I the Young, King of Sicily and contender for the crown of Aragon
Wenceslaus II, Duke of Opava-Ratibor
Duke of Ratibor
Alice de la Pole
English noble
Mokal Singh
Mahanara of Mewar
Dhammazedi
Dhammazedi (, , Pali: Dhammacetiya; c. 1409–1492, reigned 1471 to 1492), also called Dhammaceti the Wise, was the 16th king of the Hanthawaddy Kingdom in Burma. Considered one of the most enlightened rulers in Burmese history, by some accounts call him "the greatest" all Hanthawaddy kings. The former Buddhist monk, educated in the rival kingdom of Ava in his youth, was a trusted adviser and son-in-law of Queen Shin Sawbu. At age 48, he left the monkhood after he was selected by Shin Sawbu as the heir apparent, and was married to one of the queen's daughters. He immediately became the de facto
Domenico da Piacenza
dancer
Olivier Basselin
French writer
Casimir II of Masovia
Polish noble
Henri Arnaut de Zwolle
French astronomer