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Filippo Lippi
Italian Renaissance painter (c. 1406–1469)

Piero di Cosimo de' Medici
Italian nobleman, father of Lorenzo the Magnificent (1416-1469)

Moctezuma I
Aztec emperor (1398–1469)

Niccolò de' Conti
Venetian merchant
Abu Sa'id Mirza
Timurid Empire ruler (1424-1469)
Zağan Paşa
Ottoman military commander 1446–1462(1469)?, "kapudan pasha" and the highest military rank, grand vizier, during the reign of Sultan Mehmed II "the Conqueror"
Yejong of Joseon
8th King of Joseon Dynasty in Korean history
Benedikt Kotruljević
Ragusan economist
Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers
English peer
Margaret of Brittany
duchess by birth and duchess consort of Brittany
Juan de Carvajal
Catholic cardinal
Helena Palaiologina
daughter of Demetrios Palaiologos, later taken into Sultan Mehmed II's harem
Qasim Khan
Khan of Qasim
Francesco Solari
Italian artist (1420-1469)
Catharine of Bourbon
Duchess consort
William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke
English peer of the 15th century; (1423-1469)
Shō Toku
King of Ryūkyū
Jahangir (Aq Qoyunlu)
15th century prince
Jakob Fugger the Elder
German merchant (1398-1469)

Peter von Schaumberg
bishop
Sir John Woodville
English noble; younger brother of Elizabeth Woodville
John Asen Zaccaria
Prisoner in the Chlemoutsi castle
Mirza Yusuf
sultan of Kara Koyunlu
Humphrey Stafford, 1st Earl of Devon
English noble and Earl of Devon (died 1469)
Johann von Mengede
Master of Livonian Order (died 1469)
Margherita del Balzo
Italian noble
Lope de Barrientos
Spanish bishop (1382-1469)
George Neville, 1st Baron Latimer
English noble
Uni-Ufugusuku
Uni-Ufugusuku (鬼大城), or Ufugusuku Kenyu/Ufugushiku Kenyu/Ōshiro Kenyu (大城賢雄 also 大城賢勇) (fl. 15th century), was a samurai martial arts master and Ryukyuan general who served the Ryukyu Kingdom. "Uni" is an Okinawan cognate of the Japanese "oni," which means ogre. He received this nickname because he was about tall. He was the personal attendant of King Shō Taikyū's daughter, and lived in Katsuren Castle when she married the Aji Amawari. During the Aji's infamous grab for power in 1458, Ufugusuku took the King's daughter back to Shuri Castle. He led the Ryūkyūan army to depose Amawari, and perso

Giovanni Burgio
Catholic prelate; archbishop of Palermo