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Elizabeth I
Elizabeth I was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last and longest reigning monarch of the House of Tudor. Her eventful reign, and its effect on history and culture, gave name to the Elizabethan era.

Michel de Montaigne
French author, philosopher, and statesman (1533–1592)
William the Silent
Dutch statesman and revolt leader (1533-1584)
Stephen Báthory
King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1576–1586)

Eric XIV of Sweden
Swedish king (1533-1577)

Alonso de Ercilla
Spanish soldier and poet (1533-1594)
Claudio Merulo
Italian organist and composer
Catherine of Austria
Queen of Poland
Hieronymus Fabricius
Italian physician, anatomist and surgeon (1533–1619)
Antonio Possevino
Italian diplomat (1533–1611)
Alfonso II d'Este
duke of Ferrara from 1559 to 1597 (1533–1597)
Giovanni Leonardo Di Bona
Italian chess player
Francesco III Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
Italian noble
Eknath
Eknath (IAST: Eka-nātha, Marathi pronunciation: [eknath]) (c. 1533 – c. 1599), was an Indian Hindu Vaishnava saint, philosopher and poet. He was a devotee of Vitthal, a Hindu deity. He is a major figure of the Warkari tradition. He is often viewed as a spiritual successor to prominent Hindu Marathi saints Dnyaneshwar and Namdev.
Asakura Yoshikage
daimyo of the sengoku period; 11th head of Asakura clan (1533-1573)
Ōmura Sumitada
Japanese Catholic daimyo of the 16th century CE
Anna van Egmont
first wife of William the Silent (1533-1558)
Valentin Weigel
German theologian
Giulio della Rovere
Catholic cardinal
Mark Sittich von Hohenems Altemps
Roman Catholic cardinal (1533-1595)
Jacopo Zabarella
Italian philosopher (1533-1589)
Henry, Duke of Brunswick-Dannenberg
Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Prince of Lüneburg
Paul Luther
German scientist (1533-1593)
Anna of Mecklenburg
Duchess consort of Courland (1533-1602)
Theodor Zwinger
Swiss physician
Pierre de Gondi
Catholic cardinal (1533-1616)
Philip II, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Last duke of the Principality of Grubenhagen

Christian Kruik van Adrichem
writer
Andreas Dudith
Croatian-Hungarian nobleman and diplomat (1533-1589)
Shimazu Yoshihisa
daimyo of Satsuma province
Margaretha of Waldeck-Wildungen
German countess (1533-1554)
Gianfrancesco Gambara
Roman Catholic cardinal
Cheng Dawei
Chinese mathematician (1533-1606)
Kobayakawa Takakage
samurai
Kaihō Yūshō
Japanese painter (1533-1615)
Giovanni Pietro Maffei
Italian Jesuit and author
Martín Ruiz de Gamboa
Spanish general
Molanus
Belgian theologian
Juan de Borja y Castro
Spanish noble
Basilius Amerbach
Swiss lawyer, professor and historian (1533–1591)

Martín de Rada
Spanish missionary (1533-1578)
Giovanni Antonio Dosio
Italian architect and sculptor (1533–1611)
Filippo Pigafetta
Italian explorer and mathematician (1533-1604)
Henry V, Burgrave of Plauen
Burggraf von Meissen
Philip, Prince of Portugal
Prince of Portugal
Elżbieta Szydłowiecka
Polish noble
Elazar ben Moshe Azikri
kabbalist, rabbi
Jerónimo Corte-Real
Portuguese writer (1533-1588)
Yun Doo-su
Joseon Dynasty politician and writer (1533-1601)
Francesco Buonamici
Italian philosopher (1533-1603)
Juan Maldonado
Spanish theologian
Ferenc Esterházy
Hungarian noble (1533–1604)
Yūki Harutomo
Japanese Daimyo
Gabriele Fiamma
Italian theologian
Johann Major
German author, poet and theologian, owner/creator of the album amicorum of Johannes Maior (1533–1600)
Ludovico II de Torres
Roman Catholic archbishop
Akhund Darweza
Sufi and Islamic scholar (1533 - 1638)
Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney
recognized illegitimate son of James V, King of Scotland
Gallus Dressler
German composer
Alonso de Villegas
Spanish writer