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Giambologna
thumb|right|Portrait of Giambologna by Hendrick Goltzius, collection [[Teylers Museum ]]

Francesco Patrizi
Venetian philosopher and scientist (1529-1597)

Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria
Austrian archduke. (1529-1595)
Titu Cusi Yupanqui
3rd Emperor Inca of the Kingdom of Vilcabamba and author
John Frederick II of Saxony
Duke of Saxony
Taddeo Zuccari
Italian painter (1529-1566)
Étienne Pasquier
French lawyer (1529-1615)
Anthony Jenkinson
English diplomat, traveller and explorer (1529-c.1611)
Anna of Hesse
Countess Palatine of Zweibrücken
Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach
German princess
Charles II, Margrave of Baden-Durlach
Ruler of Baden-Durlach 1553-1577
Onofrio Panvinio
Italian historian and antiquary (1529-1568)
Fulvio Orsini
Italian humanist, historian, and archaeologist
Bartolomeo Passarotti
Italian painter (1529-1592)
Gáspár Károlyi
Hungarian bible translator (c.1529-1592)
Alexandru II Mircea
Prince of Wallachia
Daniel Rantzau
Danish military officer
Takeda Nobukado
Samurai commander of the late Sengoku period (1529-1582)
Günther XLI, Count of Schwarzburg-Arnstadt
Count of Schwarzburg and later Count of Schwarzburg-Arnstadt
Abdul Karim Khan
Ruler of Kasgar and Yarkand Khanate from 1560 to 1591
Ryūzōji Takanobu
daimyo (1529-1584)

Laurent Joubert
French physician
Bernardo Davanzati
Italian economist and agronomist (1529-1606)
Castore Durante
Italian physician, botanist, poet (1529-1590)
Francisco Cabral
Portuguese Jesuit missionary in Japan
Guillaume Desautels
Poet, writer
Matsura Takanobu
daimyo of the Sengoku period. a.k.a. Dōka
Honda Shigetsugu
samurai
Henry Sidney
English politician and courtier
François Dubois
French and Genevan painter (c.1529-1584)
Ukita Naoie
Daimyo of the Sengoku period
Jean Bastier de La Péruse
French poet and playwright
Valerio Cioli
Italian artist (1529-1599)

Markus Fugger
German businessman (1529-1597)

Guy du Faur, Seigneur de Pibrac
French writer and jurist
Magdalena Luther
daughter of Martin Luther
Caspar Hennenberger
German Lutheran pastor, historian and cartographer (1529–1600)

William Mundy
British composer
Diederik Sonoy
Dutch leader
Asakura Kageakira
samurai of the Sengoku period; cousin of Asakura Yoshikage
Josua Maaler
Swiss pastor and lexicographer (1529-1599)
Thomas of Jesus
Christian preacher and reformer
Willem Bloys van Treslong
Dutch nobleman (1529–1594)
Giovan Battista Pigna
Italian humanist (1529-1575)
Antoine d'Estrées
French diplomat
Jean Taffin
Dutch theologian
Akai Naomasa
Japanese samurai
Michael Neander
German astronomer (1529-1581)
Soma Moritane
daimyo
Giovanni Dolfin
apostolic nuncio (1529-1584)
Alfonso de Ulloa
Spanish translator, historian, and editor (1529 c.-1570)
Rodrigo Vázquez de Arce
Spanish politician
Johann IV. von Hoya
German nobleman in the 16c
Pomponne de Bellièvre
French politician
Michał Wiśniowiecki
Ruthenian noble (szlachcic) of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1529–1584)
John Joscelyn
English clergyman and antiquarian as well as secretary to Matthew Parker
Ichijō Kanefuyu
Court noble
Atobe Katsusuke
Japanese samurai
George Puttenham
English literary critic