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Giordano Bruno
Italian Dominican friar, philosopher and mathematician (1548–1600)

Tomás Luis de Victoria
Spanish composer (c. 1548 – 1611)
Francisco Suárez
Spanish Jesuit priest, philosopher and theologian (1548-1617)

Vincenzo Scamozzi
16th century Italian architect (1548–1616)

Karel van Mander the Elder
Flemish painter, poet and art historian (1548–1606)

Pietro Cataldi
Italian mathematician (1552–1626)
Wilhelm V, Duke of Bavaria
Monarch of Bavaria
Malik Ambar
Indian warrior (1548-1626)
Honda Tadakatsu
daimyo (1548-1610)
Bianca Cappello
Italian noble (1548-1587)
Antonio Priuli
Doge of Venice (1548-1623)
Catherine of Cleves
Countess of Eu suo jure
Cornelis Ketel
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1548-1616)
Bernardino Poccetti
Italian painter (1548-1612)
Pari Khan Khanum
Safavid princess (1548–1578)
Bernard Maciejowski
Roman Catholic archbishop
Sakakibara Yasumasa
daimyo
Giacomo Boncompagni
Illegitimate son of a Pope
Saitō Tatsuoki
daimyo in Mino Province during the Sengoku period and the third generation lord of the Saitō clan
Oda Nagamasu
Japanese daimyo who lived from the late Sengoku period through the early Edo period
Sidonia von Borcke
Pomeranian noble executed for witchcraft
Pietro Francavilla
French artist (1548-1615)

Jacopo Mazzoni
Italian philosopher (1548-1598)
Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta
Italian cardinal
Luis Barahona de Soto
Spanish poet
George III, Count of Erbach-Breuberg
Count of Erbach and Breuberg (1564-1605)
Srei Soriyopear
king of Cambodia
Filippo Boncompagni
Catholic cardinal (1548-1586)

Mary Seymour
daughter of Catherine Parr
Matsumae Yoshihiro
Japanese samurai

Juraj Baraković
Croatian poet

Menahem Azariah da Fano
Italian rabbi and scholar (1548–1620)
Bernardo Bitti
Italian painter and sculptor (1548-1610)
Yoshi-hime
Yoshihime (義姫, 1548 – August 13, 1623) was a Japanese noble lady and aristocrat from the Sengoku period. She was a daughter of Mogami Yoshimori from the Mogami clan, she married Date Terumune and gave birth to Date Masamune. Yoshihime became known as the Demon Princess of the Ouu (奥 羽 の 鬼 姫) due to her personality and her attempts to usurp the power of the Date clan.
Takahashi Shigetane
Japanese samurai lord and senior retainer
William Whitaker
English theologian (1548–1595), Master of St. John's College, Cambridge (1548–1595)
David Pareus
German theologian (1549-1622)
Oda Nobukane
Japanese samurai, the younger brother of the supremely famous warlord, Oda Nobunaga following the Sengoku period of the 16th century
Wojciech Baranowski-Jastrze̜biec
Polish religious servant
Mariangiola Criscuolo
Italian painter (1548-1630)
Tsukushi Hirokado
daimyo
Públia Hortênsia de Castro
Portuguese philosopher
Kim Jang-saeng
Korean Neo-Confucian scholar, politician, educator, and writer of Korea's Joseon period (1548 -1631)
Ichijō Uchimoto
Court noble
Akizuki Tanezane
daimyo
William Stanley
English soldier

Gonzalo Argote de Molina
Spanish writer
Balthasar de Ayala
jurisconsult and Judge Advocate General of the Royal Army in the Low Countries
Aleksandar Komulović
dalmatian Catholic priest and diplomat
Balthasar of Dernbach
Benedictine monk and Prince-Abbot of Fulda monastery
George of Lencastre, 2nd Duke of Aveiro
2nd Duke Of Aveiro
Francis Tregian the Elder
British landowner
Francesco Panigarola
Italian bishop
Edward Bruce, 1st Lord Kinloss
Scottish lawyer and judge
Francesco Bocchi
Italian writer
Matsudaira Ietada
head of Katahara-Matsudaira clan

Alphonse d'Ornano
Marshal of France
Yamana Toyokuni
Japanese samurai
Matsudaira Iemoto
half-brother of Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Soma Yoshitane
daimyo