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Gennadius Scholarius
Patriarch of Constantinople
James II of Cyprus
King of Cyprus, Jerusalem and Armenia
John Cantius
Polish priest, Scholastic philosopher, physicist and theologian
Nicolò Tron
Doge of Venice
Nicholas I, Duke of Lorraine
French duke
Contessina de' Bardi
Italian noblewoman
Giorgio da Sebenico
Dalmatian architect
Nikolaus Gerhaert
Dutch sculptor (c. 1430–1473)
Helena Palaiologina of the Morea
Despotitsa of Serbia
Alessandro Sforza, Lord of Pesaro
Italian noble and conodottiero (1409-1473)
Conrad Paumann
German organist, lutenist and composer
Hosokawa Katsumoto
daimyo
Henry the Peaceful, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Duke of Brunswick-Lüneberg; Prince of Lüneburg, then Prince of Wolfenbüttel
Arnold, Duke of Guelders
Duke of Guelders (1410–1473)
John V, Count of Armagnac
French count
Yamana Sōzen
daimyo
Jean Jouffroy
Catholic cardinal
Jean Juvénal des Ursins
French archbishop (1388-1473)
Niccolò Fortiguerra
Italian cardinal (1419–1473)
Sophie of Saxe-Lauenburg
Regent of Jülich and Berg (1444-1473)
Fadrique Enríquez de Mendoza
Castilian noble (1390-1473)
Philip I, Metropolitan of Moscow
Metropolitan of Moscow
Jan Gruszczyński
Medieval bishop of Kraków
Ewuare
thumb|330px|Bronze of Oba Ewuare I, flanked by guards Ewuare (also known as Ewuare the Great or Ewuare I), originally known as Prince Ogun, was the twelfth Oba of the Benin Empire from 1440 until 1473. Ewuare became king in a violent coup against his brother Uwaifiokun which destroyed much of Benin City. After the war, Ewuare rebuilt much of the city of Benin, reformed political structures in the kingdom, greatly expanded the territory of the kingdom, and fostered the arts and festivals. He left a significant legacy in the Kingdom of Benin.
Jean II de Croÿ
Belgian noble (1395-1473)
John Talbot, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury
English nobleman (1448-1473)
Alonso de Fonseca y Ulloa
Roman Catholic prelate
Baso Chokyi Gyeltsen
Tibetan Buddhist leader
Marie of Armagnac
French noble
Udai Singh I
Indian royal
Pierre d'Amboise
French nobleman (1408-1473)
Reinoud II van Brederode
Lord of Vianen, Ameide, Lexmond, Hei- en Boeicop, Meerkerk, Tienhoven and Twaalfhoven (1415-1473)
John Brugman
German Franciscan friar, preacher and writer
Moquihuix
Moquihuix (or Moquihuixtli) (died 1473) was the fourth tlatoani (ruler) of Tlatelolco. He died in 1473 in the Battle of Tlatelolco, a military conflict fought between Tlatelolco and Tenochtitlan.
Agnes of Baden
German noble
Guillaume I Filastre
writer, diplomat and dignitary of the court of Burgundy, bishop of Verdun, Toul and Tournai
Sultan Ataullah Muhammad Shah I
Sultan of Kedah
Anne of Armagnac
1402-
Princess Gyeonghye
Joseon princess (1436–1473)
Sibet Attena
East Frisian chieftain
Adolph I, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen
Prince of Anhalt-Köthen
Hass Murad Pasha
Ottoman politician
Jean of Lorraine, Count of Harcourt and Aumale
French noble
Xilomantzin
Xilomantzin was the tlatoani ("king") of the pre-Columbian altepetl (ethnic state) of Culhuacan in the Valley of Mexico from 1440 to 1473.
John Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
English noble (1427-1473)