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Huldrych Zwingli
Protestant Reformation leader in Switzerland, Swiss Reformed Church founder (1484-1531)
Antonio Pigafetta
Venetian diplomat, historian, and explorer of the Pacific and Chile
Tilman Riemenschneider
German sculptor and woodcarver (c.1460–1531)
Louise of Savoy
Mother of King Francis I of France (1476-1531)
Vallabha
Vallabha, also known as Vallabhācārya or Vallabha Dīkṣita (May 7, 1478 – July 7, 1530 CE), was the founder of the Kr̥ṣṇa-centered Puṣṭimārga sect of Vaishnavism, and propounded the philosophy of Śuddhādvaita.
Hans Burgkmair the Elder
German painter (1473–1531)
Pedro Arias Dávila
Royal Governor of Panama (c.1440-1531)
Johannes Oecolampadius
German religious reformer (1482-1531)
Vincenzo Catena
Italian painter (1470-1531)
Jerónimo de Aguilar
Friar, conquistador
George I, Duke of Pomerania
Duke of Pomerania from the House of Griffins
Lorenzo Pucci
Catholic cardinal
Jan Łaski
Polish archbishop
Johannes Stöffler
German astronomer
Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo
2nd Duke of Alba (ca 1460-1531)
Nicholas Leonicus Thomaeus
Greek scholar in Venice
Hedwig of Münsterberg-Oels
German noble
María Pacheco
Spanish royalty and military leader
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German theologian
Ixtlilxóchitl II
Aztec noble
Benedetto Bordone
Italian cartographer and illuminator
Teodoro Trivulzio
Italian condottiero and marshal of France
Kuchkunji Khan
supreme Khan in the Bukhara Khanate from 1512–1530
Benedikt Kuripečič
Slovenian diplomat
Alberto III Pio
Italian nobleman, last lord and count of Carpi (1477-1525), pupil and patron of Aldus Manutius
Hosokawa Takakuni
military commander under Ashikaga Yoshiharu, the twelfth shogun
Richard von Greiffenklau zu Vollrads
Roman Catholic archbishop
Malatesta IV Baglioni
Italian condottiero
Gregor Haloander
German legal scholar
Juan Gil de Hontañón
architect
Ratan Singh II
rana of Mewar
Margarete von Bayern
German abbot (1480-1531)
Louis de Brézé, seigneur d'Anet
French noble
Rombout II Keldermans
Flemish architect and sculptor (1460–1531)
Maud Green, Lady Parr
English noble
Guillaume de Montmorency
father of Anne de Montmorency, Marshal of France; (1453-1531)
Urracá
Urracá or Ubarragá Maniá Tigrí (died 1531) was an Ngäbe chieftain or cacique in the region of present-day Panama who fought effectively against the Spanish conquistadors. The Spaniards captured Urracá when he met them to discuss a peace treaty, caged him, and sent him to the Caribbean port of Nombre de Dios, intending to send him to Spain. He escaped, and for "the next eleven years", with his band of men, conducted guerrilla warfare against the conquistadors, living and hiding in the hills, ultimately dying from natural causes in 1531. Urracá commenced one of the first "sustained guerrilla war
Georg, Truchsess von Waldburg
German military leader
Jobst I, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg
Count of Schaumburg and Holstein-Pinneberg
Bernardo Parentino
Italian painter (c.1437-1531)
Girolamo Mocetto
Italian painter and engraver (1470-1531)
Jakob Meyer zum Hasen
bürgermeister of the city of Basel (1482-1531)
Hans Leu the Younger
Swiss painter and soldier from Zurich, 1490-1531
Przecław Lanckoroński
Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks
Guy XVI de Laval
Count of France
Thomas Bilney
English martyr
Henrique
Lowo Khenchen Sonam Lhundrub
Tibetan abbot
John IV, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg
Landgrave of Leuchtenberg
Gui E
Ming dynasty person CBDB = 68285
Ernest II of Mansfeld-Vorderort
Peerage person ID=7914
Princess Hyohye
daughter of Joseon King Jungjong and Queen Janggyeong (1511-1531)
Diogo de Arruda
Portuguese architect (d. 1531)
Altobello de Averoldi
Italian artist (1468-1531)
Rhys ap Gruffydd
Welsh landowner accused of rebelling against Henry VIII of England
Tórmóður Sigurðsson
Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands
Walraven II van Brederode
Dutch noble
Paolo Zane
Roman Catholic bishop