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Amerigo Vespucci
Florentine explorer, financier, navigator and cartographer
Bayezid II
the eighth Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1481–1512)
Hatuey
thumb|right|Monument of Taíno chief Hatuey in Yara, Cuba|Yara city, depicting the moment he was burnt by Spanish soldiers, bound to a [[tamarind tree planted in 1907.]] thumb|right|alt=Stone slab with an embossed inscription in Spanish, for which refer to the caption.|Plate at the base of the monument. It reads "To the memory of Chief Hatuey, the unforgettable Indian, precursor of Cuban liberty who offered his life and glorified his rebellion in martyrdom by flames on February 2, 1512. Monuments Delegation of Yara, Cuba|Yara, 1999".
Gaston of Foix, Duke of Nemours
Infante of Navarre and French military commander
Alessandro Achillini
Italian philosopher
Svante Nilsson
Swedish statesman (1460-1512)
Sophia Jagiellon, Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach
Polish princess (1464-1512)
Gonçalo Coelho
Portuguese explorer
Lazzaro Bastiani
Italian painter (1429-1512)
Lucas Watzenrode
Important person of Nicolaus Copernicus life
Anna of Saxony, Electress of Brandenburg
Princess of Saxony by birth, by marriage Electress of Brandenburg
Francesc Vicent
Spanish chess player
Emery d'Amboise
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Koca Mustafa Paşa
Ottoman grand vizier
Vlad cel Tânăr
voivode of Wallachia
Francesco Sforza
eldest son of Gian Galeazzo Sforza, duke of Milan, and Isabella of Naples
Eitel Frederick II, Count of Hohenzollern
Count of Hohenzollern
Rodrigo of Aragon
Italian noble
Donyo
Tibetan ruler
Pandolfo Petrucci
Italian politician (1452-1512)
Najm-e Sani
Persian nobleman
Giovanni Cristoforo Romano
Italian artist (1456-1512)
Simon, Metropolitan of Moscow
Metropolitan of Moscow
Imperia Cognati
Italian courtesan
Liparit II Dadiani
Reinhard IV, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg
Count of Hanau-Münzenberg
Enveri
Enveri (d. 1512?) was a 15th-century Ottoman Albanian poet and historian. He wrote a famous manuscript on Ottoman history named Düsturnâme, the Constitutional Book (for Ottoman History). His work consists of 3730 verses and is based on three parts: the first is a universal Muslim history about the Spread of Islam, the second, which he is famous for, about the Kayi tribe, and the third (842 verses) about the rise of the Ottoman Turks and the conquests of the Ottoman Empire. Not much is known about his personal life.
John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl
Scottish diplomat; eldest son of Joan Beaufort and Sir James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn
Alonso de Fonseca y Acevedo
Roman Catholic prelate
Johannes Engel
German astronomer and physician
Costanzo II Sforza
Italian noble
Alessandro Benedetti
Italian surgeon and anatomist
Asakura Sadakage
9th head of Asakura clan. daimyo of the Sengoku period
Giorgi I Gurieli
Antoine Vérard
French publisher, artist, and bookseller around the turn of the 16th century
Yu Sunjŏng
politician and philosopher (1459-1512)
Margaret of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Duchess consort of Mecklenburg-Stargard
Edele Jernskjæg
Danish noble
Gotō Yūjō
Founder of Goto school of sword fitting (1440–1512)
Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, 1st Duke of Frías
1st duke of Frias
Yu Chagwang
Korean naval commander (1439 – 1512 )