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Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
Italian Renaissance philosopher (1463–1494)
Domenico Ghirlandaio
Italian Renaissance painter from Florence (1448–1494)
Hans Memling
German/Flemish painter (c. 1430–1494)
Agnolo Poliziano
thumb|Poliziano and Giuliano de' Medici, Duke of Nemours|Giuliano de' Medici, from a fresco painted by Renaissance artist [[Domenico Ghirlandaio in the Sassetti Chapel, Santa Trinita, Florence ]] Agnolo (or Angelo) Ambrogini (; 14 July 1454 – 24 September 1494), commonly known as Angelo Poliziano () or simply Poliziano, anglicized as Politian, was an Italian classical scholar and poet of the Florentine Renaissance. His scholarship was instrumental in the divergence of Renaissance (or Humanist) Latin from medieval norms and for developments in philology. His nickname Poliziano, by which he
Matteo Maria Boiardo
Italian writer
Ferdinand I of Naples
King of Naples 1424-1494
Gian Galeazzo Sforza
Duke of Milano
Melozzo da Forlì
Italian Renaissance painter and architect (1438-1494)
Yuriy Drohobych
Ukrainian astrologist, surgeon and philosopher
Giosafat Barbaro
diplomat, merchant and writer of the Republic of Venice
Isabella of Scotland, Duchess of Brittany
Scottish princess; second child of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort
Giovanni Santi
Italian painter
Umar Shaikh Mirza II
His son was Jahiruddin Mahmud Babur
Sultan Ahmed Mirza
eldest son of Abu Sa'id Mirza who became the Timurid ruler of Samarkand & Bukhara
Lamberto, Lord of Monaco
Lord of Monaco (1420-1494)
Boniface III
Marquess of Montferrat
Theda Ukena
East Frisian countess by marriage and later regent of East Frisia (1432-1494)
Bernardine of Feltre
Italian Franciscan friar
Pál Kinizsi
Hungarian general, politician (1432-1494)
Niccolò dell'Arca
Italian artist (1435-1494)
David of Burgundy
Dutch bishop
Galeotto Marzio
Italian astronomer and historian
Ali Mirza Safavi
the seventh leader of the Safavid order and brother of Shah Ismail I (1488–1494)
Eskender
Eskender (, "Alexander"; 15 July 1471 – 7 May 1494) was Emperor of Ethiopia and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. His throne name was Constantine II (Ge’ez: ቈስታንቲኖስ, ḳʷästantinos; Amharic: ቆስጠንጢኖስ, ḳosṭänṭinos). The son of Emperor Baeda Maryam I by his wife Queen Romna, his early years would see the jostling for power between the nobility and the ecclesiastical elite.
Baccio Pontelli
Italian architect (c. 1449–c. 1494)
Amda Seyon II
Emperor of Ethiopia (1490-1494)
Archangela Girlani
Carmelite beatified nun and mystic
Johann Freitag von Loringhoven
Teutonic knight (1430s-1494)
Giovanni III Crispo
duke of the Archipelago from 1480 to 1494
Konrad Grünenberg
German heraldist and pilgrim to Jerusalem
Zosimus, Metropolitan of Moscow
metropolitan of Moscow
Georgius Merula
Italian scholar (1430-1494)
Władysław of Zator
Duke of Zator
Leonardo Alagon
Sardinian noble (1436-1494)
Isaac ben Moses Arama
rabbi, philosopher and preacher
Philippe de Crèvecœur d'Esquerdes
Marshal of France (1418-1494)
Ludwig Schongauer
German painter (1440-1494)
Lu Rong
Chinese scholar
Paulus Barbus
Italian theologian
Francesco Patrizi
Italian bishop
Jonasz II