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Johannes Tinctoris
Flemish composer
Ashikaga Yoshizumi
11th shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate of Japan (1494–1508)
Nicolás de Ovando
Spanish explorer, colonial governors
Kemal Reis
Turkish privateer and admiral of the Ottoman Empire
Henry, Duke of Cornwall
first son of King Henry VIII of England and Catherine of Aragon (1511-1511)
Anne of York
Fifth daughter of King Edward IV of England and Elizabeth Woodville
Dimitrios Chalkokondyles
Greek academic
Oliviero Carafa
Catholic cardinal
Francisco de Borja
Catholic cardinal (1441–1511)
Francesco Alidosi
Cardinal and condottiero (ca 1455-1511)
Hadim Ali Pasha
Ottoman governor of Rumelia, Grand Vizier, and leader of the Ottoman army in the Ottoman–Mamluk War of 1485–1491
Alexander I of Kakheti
king of Kakheti in eastern Georgia 1476–1511
Pedro Luis de Borja Lanzol de Romaní
Roman Catholic Cardinal
Matthias Ringmann
German cartographer
William III, Duke of Jülich-Berg
Duke of Jülich and Berg, Count of Ravensberg (1475–1511)
Muhammad asch-Schaich al-Mahdi
Wattasid Sultan from 1472 to 1504
Bernard VII, Lord of Lippe
Lord of Lippe (1428-1511)
Mahmud Begada
Sultan of Gujarat
Jeanne de Bourbon, Duchess of Bourbon
French noble
Şahkulu
Şahkulu (; 1500–1511), also known as Şahkulu Baba, or Karabıyıkoğlu ( 'son of black moustache' in Turkish), was the leader of the pro-Shia and pro-Safavid uprising in Anatolia – the Şahkulu Rebellion – directed against the Ottoman Empire in 1511. He was viewed as a Messiah and Prophet by his followers. His death in battle signified the end of the uprising.
Diego de Nicuesa
Spanish governor of Panama (1464-1511)
Jakob II of Baden
German archbishop
Charles II d'Amboise
French noble (1473-1511)
Albert I, Duke of Münsterberg-Oels
Duke of Münsterberg and Oleśnica, Count of Kladsko
Beatriz Fernández de Bobadilla
Spanish noblewoman and friend of Queen Isabella I of Castile
Pietro Isvalies
Italian cardinal
Marcantonio della Torre
Italian anatomist
Burunduk Khan
khan of the Khazakh Khanate (15-16th centuries BC)
Louis d'Amboise
Catholic cardinal
Francesco III Crispo
Italian noble (died 1511)
Simón de Colonia
Spanish artist (1450–1511)
Adolf III of Nassau-Wiesbaden
Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden (1480-1511)
Gabriele de' Gabrielli
Roman Catholic cardinal
Yoshida Kanetomo
Shinto priest
Francesco Argentino
Italian cardinal
Andrew Barton
Scottish admiral
Maria Voichița
Moldavian princess
Philip I de Croÿ
Member of the House of Croÿ and Count of Porcéan
Giovanna d'Aragona, Duchess of Amalfi
Italian aristocrat, daughter of Enrico d'Aragona; lived 1477–1510
Şehzade Şehinşah
son of Bayezid II
Ahmad ibn Abi Jum'ah
Algerian theologian and maliki jurist known for issuing the Oran fatwa
Andrew Both de Bajna
Hungarian noble
Giovanni Liccio
religious figure
William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon
nobleman and magnate from Devon, England
Bartolomeo Sanvito
scribe from Padua in Italy
Diego Salcedo
Spanish explorer
Girolamo Donati
Venetian scholar and politician
Johannes Petri
Swiss-German printer at Basel (1441-1511), active 1502-1507
Hedwig, Abbess of Quedlinburg
Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg
Johann Rode von Wale
prince-archbishop of Bremen
Jacob Beinhart
German sculptor and painter (1460-1525)
Giovanni Paternò
Roman Catholic archbishop