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Arthur, Prince of Wales
Prince of Wales, Earl of Chester and Duke of Cornwall
Ahuitzotl
250px|thumb|Map showing the expansion of the Aztec Triple Alliance. The conquests of Ahuitzotl are marked in yellow.
Francesco Laurana
Dalmatian sculptor, architect and medalist (1430–1502)
Gaspar Corte-Real
Portuguese explorer
Andreas Palaiologos
Prince of the Palaiologos dynasty
Hedwig Jagiellon, Duchess of Bavaria
Polish princess (1457-1502)
Francisco de Bobadilla
Spanish conquistador and colonial governor
Annius of Viterbo
Italian friar, scholar, historian and forger (1437–1502)
Bartolomeo della Gatta
Italian painter (1448-1502)
Olivier de la Marche
French writer
Jalal al-Din Davani
Iranian philosopher
Niccolò di Liberatore
Italian painter of the Umbrian school (1430-1502)
Miguel Corte-Real
Portuguese explorer
Ulugh Beg Mirza
Timurid prince
Matteo Civitali
Italian sculptor (1436-1501)
Sōgi
thumb|A print (by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi) depicts Sōgi writing a couplet for a ghost. Iio Sōgi, (or Inō Sōgi) generally known as , was a Japanese poet. He came from a humble family from the province of Kii or Ōmi, and died in Hakone on September 1, 1502. Sōgi was a Zen monk from the Shōkoku-ji temple in Kyoto and he studied poetry, both waka and renga. In his 30s, he became a professional renga poet.
Felix Fabri
Swiss theologian
Francisco Roldán
Spanish conquistador
Jovan Branković
Despot of Serbia
Diego Hurtado de Mendoza y Quiñones
Spanish noble
Octavien de Saint-Gelais
French bishop and poet
Vitellozzo Vitelli
Italian politician
George I of Ziębice
Imperial Prince, Duke of Münsterberg and Oels, Graf von Glatz
Oliverotto Euffreducci
Italian politician (1475-1503)
Antonio Benivieni
Italian oncologist
Werner Rolevinck
monk and historian (1425–1502)
Murata Jukō
Founder of the Japanese tea ceremony
John IV of Chalon-Arlay
Prince of Orange
Astorre III Manfredi
Italian noble
James Tyrrell
English knight
Sripadaraja
Sripadaraja (; ) or Sripadaraya, also known by his pontifical name Lakshminarayana Tirtha, was a Hindu Dvaita philosopher, scholar and composer and the pontiff of the Madhvacharya mutt at Mulbagal. He is widely considered the founder of Haridasa movement along with Narahari Tirtha. He has influenced both Carnatic music and Hindustani music through his compositions. His songs and hymns, written under the mudra of Ranga Vitthala, contain the distillation of Dvaita principles infused with mysticism and humanism. He is also credited with the invention of the suladi musical structure and composed 1
Knut Alvsson
Norwegian nobleman and landowner
Giustina Rocca
Italian lawyer
Boffille de Juge
Count of Castres
Jan I Carondelet
Burgundian jurist and politician
François de Busleyden
French archbishop and politician
Jean III de Brosse
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Ichasagua
Ichasagua was a Guanche leader of the island of Tenerife. He was a member of the Guanche nobility of Adeje.
Georgius de Hungaria
Ottoman escapee slave
Mary of Looz-Heinsberg
Dutch countess
Ramiro de Lorca
Spanish condottiero (1452-1502)
Oliver Maillard
French preacher