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Paul II
pope of the Catholic Church from 1464 to 1471
Henry VI of England
King of England from 1422 to 1461 and from 1470 to 1471, disputed King of France from 1422 to 1453
Thomas à Kempis
German canon regular
Pachacútec
thumb|Depiction of Pachacuti worshipping Inti (Sun god) at [[Coricancha, in the 17th century second chronicles of Martín de Murúa]] thumb|Part of the ruins of Pachacuti's palace in Cusco|Cuzco
Thomas Malory
English writer, author of Le Morte d'Arthur (1405–1471)
George of Poděbrady
king of Bohemia
Edward of Westminster
Prince of Wales
Richard Neville
jure uxoris 16th Earl of Warwick and suo jure 6th Earl of Salisbury (1428-1471)
Go-Hanazono
emperor of Japan
Isabella of Portugal, Duchess of Burgundy
Duchess of Burgandy (1397-1471)
Borso d'Este
Italian noble
Frederick II, Elector of Brandenburg
Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from 1440
João Gonçalves Zarco
explorer
Cristoforo Moro
Doge of Venice
Antonio Beccadelli
Italian poet (1394-1471)
Otto V, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Prince of Lüneburg
John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu
English nobleman and military (c. 1431–1471)
Edmund Beaufort, 4th Duke of Somerset
Duke of Somerset
Denis the Carthusian
theologian
Louis II
Landgrave of Lower Hesse
Charles II of Albret
French magnate and administrator (1407-1471)
John of Rokycan
Czech philosopher, religion writer, writer and theologist
Shin Sawbu
Queen Regnant of Kingdom of Hanthawaddy
Ulrich II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard
Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard
Alessandra Macinghi
15th-century Italian Renaissance writer
Johannes Soreth
French monk and catholic priest (1394-1471)
Konrad IX the Black
duke of Oleśnica, Koźle, half of Bytom and half of Ścinawa since 1450 (with his brothers as co-rulers), and since 1452 sole ruler over Oleśnica, Koźle and half of Bytom
István Várday
Hungarian cardinal, archbishop of Kalocsa, diplomat, chief chancellor of the Kingdom of Hungary, ambassador of Hungary to France
Thomas Neville
English soldier and sailor, born 1429
Atik Sinan
Ottoman architect
'Abd al-'Aziz al-Wafa'i
15th-century Egyptian astronomer
Maha Sajan
King of Champa
Giovanni Raimondo Folch II de Cardona
(1400-1471)
Jan Lutek
bishop of Kraków
John Beaufort, Marquess of Dorset
English noble
Nōami
was a dōbōshū (artist and art connoisseur for the shogunate) in the service of the Ashikaga shogunate, an esteemed suiboku (monochrome ink) painter, renga (linked verse) poet and tate-bana flower artist. He was especially closely involved with the 6th shōgun Ashikaga Yoshinori and the 8th shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimasa. Nōami served the Ashikaga shogunate as the curator of the shogunate's collection of artworks known as the ‘Higashiyama Gomotsu’. An astute art connoisseur, Nōami collected and evaluated the imported artworks for the shogunate and developed elaborate guidelines for the display of art
Ernest I of Schauenburg
Bishop of Hildesheim
John Courtenay, 15th Earl of Devon
English noble
John Wenlock, 1st Baron Wenlock
English politician and Baron
Cristina Sanudo
dogaressa of Venice
Conrad IV de Bussnang
bishop of Strasbourg
Sir Henry Stafford
English noble (1425-1471)
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