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Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Emperor and Austrian archduke and duke (1452–1493)

Túpac Inca Yupanqui
12th Inca Emperor
Martín Alonso Pinzón
Spanish explorer
Eleanor of Naples, Duchess of Ferrara
Neapolitan noble woman (1450-1493); Duchesses of Ferrara
Jean Colombe
French manuscript illuminator (1430–1493)
Catherine of Austria
member of the House of Habsburg and through marriage Margravine of Baden

Morayma
Maryam bint Ibrahim al-’Attar () (1467 – 1493) also known as Morayma (, ) (also Moraima, Murayma) was the last sultana of Granada as the spouse of Muhammad XII of Granada. She has been used as an inspiration by many authors and often portrayed within fiction.
== Biography ==
She was the daughter of Ali Athar, M. de Xagra, a top Nasirid military leader who was Granada's governor in Loja as well a court functionary.
Marie of Orléans, Viscountess of Narbonne
French princess
Luis de Torres
Spanish explorer
Abraham Senior
Sephardi rabbi, banker and politician, who converted to Catholicism
Stephen V Báthory
Hungarian politician and general (1430-1493)
Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll
Scottish noble
Jacopo da Sellaio
Italian painter from the early Renaissance (1442-1493)
Kim Sisŭp
Korean scholar and author
Pietro Antonio Solari
Italian artist (1445-1493)

Giovanni Conti
Italian cardinal
Nannina de' Medici
Italian noblewoman, sister of Lorenzo the Magnificent
Marcin Bylica
Polish astronomer
Ardicino della Porta, iuniore
Roman Catholic cardinal
Baysunghur (Aq Qoyunlu)
padichah
Lieven van Lathem
15th century Netherlandish painter and manuscript illuminator (c.1438-1493)
Philippe Pot
French noble (1428-1493)
Coriolano Cippico
Renaissance humanist, historian, patrician from Trogir (Dalmatia)
Ahmad Zarruq
Moroccan Shadhili Sufi, jurist and saint (1442–1493)
Przemko III, Duke of Opava
Duke of Opava, canon of Wrocław, Olomouc and Vienna, provost of Mödling
Joan Stewart, Countess of Morton
Scottish princess; third child of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort
Emerik Derenčin
Hungarian-Croatian nobleman and soldier
Jan van Lannoy
Flemish diplomat (1410-1493)
Augustine Fangi
Italian Dominican friar and blessed
Kasım Bey
Bey of Karaman
Pasquier Grenier
Flemish tapestry dealer
Diego de Arana
Governor: first documented European settlement in the New World/La Navidad
Andrey Bolshoy
Russian royal
Isaac Aboab of Castile
Bible commentator.
Hatakeyama Masanaga
Daimyo of the Hatakeyama clan
Zbigniew Oleśnicki
Polish archbishop (1430-1493)
Daniil Kholmsky
Military leaders of Ivan the Great
Simone Ferrucci
Italian sculptor (1437-1493)
Alonso de Cárdenas
Spanish noble
Sforza Secondo Sforza
Italian condottiero
John Both de Bajna
Hungarian noble
Moïse Arragel
Nijō Mochimichi
Japanese noble
Tanausu
thumb|right|Statue of Tanausú by Manuel Pereda de Castro in Los Llanos de Aridane
thumb|right|A plaque describing Tanausú at the Tanausú viewpoint in La Palma

Saadia Ibn Danan
Rabbi and grammarian