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Poggio Bracciolini
Italian scholar, writer and humanist (1380–1459)
Eric of Pomerania
King of Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Kalmar Union

Ausiàs March
Valencian poet and knight
John Fastolf
English knight
Gregory III of Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch
Antoninus of Florence
Dominican friar, archbishop, and saint
Stephen, Count Palatine of Simmern-Zweibrücken
Count Palatine of Simmern and Zweibrücken (1385-1459)
Fernão Lopes
Portuguese chronicler
Giannozzo Manetti
Italian politician and diplomat (1396–1459)
Adolphus VIII of Holstein
Duke of Southern Jutland, Count of Holstein
Akşemseddin
Akshamsaddin (Muhammad Shams al-Din bin Hamzah, ) (1389 in Damascus – 16 February 1459 in Göynük, Bolu), was an influential Ottoman Sunni Muslim scholar, poet, and mystic saint.
James of Coimbra
Portuguese cardinal
Ibrahim Mirza bin Ala-ud-Daulah
monarch
Giovanni Aurispa
Italian priest and classical scholar
Kutjuk Muhammad
Mongol Khan of the Golden Horde
Lê Nhân Tông
Emperor of Vietnam
Isabella of Urgell, Duchess of Coimbra
Portuguese duchess
Bertrandon de La Broquière
15th-century Burgundian travel writer

Khan Jahan Ali
Bangladeshi saint
Ladislaus II Garai
Palatine of Hungary, Ban of Macsó (1410-1459)
Pietro Fregoso
Doge of the Republic of Genoa (1412–1459)
Antonio Cerdà i Lloscos
Spanish cardinal
Grgur Branković
Serbian noble
Dietrich Schenk von Erbach
Roman Catholic archbishop
Muzaffar Shah of Malacca
5th Sultan of Malacca

Jacques Morel
15th century French sculptor
Barnaba Adorno
Doge of the Republic of Genoa
Catherine of Nassau-Beilstein
Countess consort and later regent of Hanau
Hızır Bey
ottoman Hanafi-Maturidi scholar and poet
Chamaraja Wodeyar I
a Mysore king
Shree Nrusinha Saraswati Swami Maharaj
2nd Avatar of Lord Dattatreya
John of Heinsberg
Prince-Bishop of Liège
Blasco de Grañén
Spanish artist
Petras Mantigirdaitis
statesman of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Nguyen Thi Anh
Vietnamese queen
Shōtetsu
Shōtetsu (, 1381–1459 CE) was a Japanese poet during the Muromachi period. He is considered to have been the last poet in the courtly waka tradition and a number of his disciples were important in the development of the renga art form, which led to the haiku.
Anthony della Chiesa
Italian Dominican Superior
Johannes von Baysen
Prussian knight and statesman
Mahmud Shah
Sultan of Bengal
Stephan Bodecker
Roman Catholic bishop
Thomas Stanley, 1st Baron Stanley
English peer and King of Mann (1406-1459)

James Tuchet, 5th Baron Audley
English noble
Min Khayi
king of Arakan,