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Giorgio Vasari
Italian painter, architect, writer and historian (1511-1574)
Tulsidas
Rambola (; 11 August 1511 – 30 July 1623), popularly known as Goswami Tulsīdās (), was a Vaishnava (Ramanandi) Hindu saint, devotee (भक्त) and poet, renowned for his devotion to the deity Rama. He wrote several popular works in Sanskrit, Awadhi, and Braj Bhasha, but is best known as the author of the Hanuman Chalisa and of the epic Ramcharitmanas, a retelling of the Sanskrit Ramayana, based on Rama's life, in the vernacular Awadhi language.
Michael Servetus
Spanish physician and theologian

Bartolomeo Ammannati
Italian architect and sculptor (1511-1592)

Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg
Queen consort of Denmark and Norway (1511-1571)
Erasmus Reinhold
German astronomer and mathematician
Ippolito de' Medici
Catholic cardinal
Ashikaga Yoshiharu
12th shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate of Japan (1521–1546)
Henry, Duke of Cornwall
first son of King Henry VIII of England and Catherine of Aragon (1511-1511)
Nicola Vicentino
Italian composer and music theoretician
Amato Lusitano
Portuguese physician (1511-1568)
Luis de Velasco
Viceroy of New Spain (1511-1564)
Paul Eber
German Lutheran theologian
Hadrianus Junius
Dutch physician and naturalist (1511-1575)
Margaret of Brandenburg
duchess of Pomerania, later Princess of Anhalt
Nicholas Bobadilla
Spanish Jesuit
Francisco de Villagra
Royal Governor of Chile
Matsudaira Kiyoyasu
7th head of Matsudaira clan in the Sengoku period; grandfather of Tokugawa Ieyasu
Gaspar Cervantes de Gaeta
Roman Catholic archbishop and cardinal

Sri Suriyothai
Suriyothai (, , ; ) was a royal queen consort during the 16th century Ayutthaya period of Siam (now Thailand). She is famous for having given up her life in the defense of her husband, King Maha Chakkraphat, in a battle during the Burmese–Siamese War (1547–1549).
Paolo Burali d'Arezzo
Roman Catholic cardinal (1511-1578)
Camillo Boccaccino
Italian painter (1505-1546)
Lelio Orsi
Italian painter (1508-1587)
Maldeo Rathore
Indian ruler
Sen Surintra
Laotian monarch (1511-1582)
Girolamo di Correggio
Italian cardinal (1511-1572)
Andreas Hyperius
Flemish theologian (1511-1564)
Jean Bauhin
French physician
Diego de Losada
Spanish explorer
Birgitte Gøye
Danish noble
Caspar Vopel
German mathematician, astronomer, instrument maker and cartographer
John III of Nassau-Saarbrücken
Count of Saarbrücken (1511-1574)
Andrea Cornaro
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal

Jiří Melantrich of Aventino
Czech publisher and typographer
Bernardino Lanino
pupil of the painter Gaudenzio Ferrari, painted Last Supper for San Nazaro church and frescoed sibyls for the Novara Cathedral (1512-1583)
Adolphus XIII of Holstein
Archbishop-Elector of Cologne, Count of Schauenburg and Holstein-Pinneberg
Michele della Torre
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal

Vakhtang I, Prince of Mukhrani
prince of the House of Mukhrani (1511-1580)
Juan López de Hoyos
Spanish writer

Cornelio Musso
Italian bishop

Bartolomé Blumenthal
German explorer
Jean Babou
1511 Tours - 11 Oct 1569 Moncontour
Takayutpi
Thushin Takayutpi (, , or Taka Yut Pi or Taka Rat Pi; 1511–1539), also called Patira Rāja (ပတိရရာဇာ) was king of Hanthawaddy Pegu from 1526 to 1539. At his accession, the 15-year-old inherited the most prosperous and powerful kingdom of all post-Pagan kingdoms. But he never had control of his vassals who scarcely acknowledged him. A dozen years later, due to the young king's inexperience and mismanagement, the Mon-speaking kingdom founded in 1287 fell to a smaller Toungoo.
Juan de Carvajal
Spanish explorer (1509-1546)
François Portus
Greek scholar and translator
Andrea Provana
Italian officer
Claude D'Espence
16th-century French theologian
Johannes Vasaeus
Flemish historian

Princess Hyohye
daughter of Joseon King Jungjong and Queen Janggyeong (1511-1531)
Divara van Haarlem
Dutch Anabaptist
Jakob Schegk
German physician and philosopher (1511 – 1587)

Jacob Bording
German university teacher (1511-1560)
Suzuki Shigeoki
Leader of the Saika Ikki
Rythovius
Roman Catholic bishop