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Jiajing Emperor of Ming
Emperor of the Ming dynasty from 1521 to 1567
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
Duke of Albany and King consort of Scotland (1545-1567)

Philip I of Hesse
Landgrave of Hesse

Michael Stifel
German mathematician
Anne de Montmorency
First Duke of Montmorency
Myeongjong of Joseon
13th King of Joseon Dynasty in Korean history
Marin Držić
Croatian writer
Girolamo Priuli
Doge of Venice (1486-1567)
Juan Bautista de Toledo
Spanish artist
Gómez Pereira
Spanish philosopher
Marie of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
German princess
Estácio de Sá
Portuguese soldier; first Governor of Rio de Janeiro
Margaret of Austria
Austrian archduchess
Pedro de la Gasca
Spanish bishop and diplomat
Ligier Richier
French artist (1500–1567)
Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich
English politician (1496-1567)
Anna of Brandenburg
duchess of Mecklenburg
Yan Song
Chinese politician (1480-1567)
Pietro Carnesecchi
Italian humanist (1509-1567)
Jakob Seisenegger
Austrian artist (1505-1567)
Bernardo I of Kongo
was king of the kingdom of Kongo from 1561 to 1566
Sampieru Corsu
French military leader
Ernest III, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Salvador of Horta
Franciscan friar and saint (1520-1567)

Shahghali
Shah-Ali (Volga Türki and Persian: شاه علی, or Shahghali; ; ; also known as Shig-Aley; ; 1505–1567) was a khan of the Qasim Khanate and the Khanate of Kazan. He ruled the Qasim Khanate for much of his life and three times tried to rule the Khanate of Kazan, which was independent until its conquest by Muscovy in 1552. He also ruled the town of Kasimov as a vassal of the Russians. He was the son of the Qasim Khan Sheikh Auliyar (reigned 1512–16) and grandson of Bakhtiar Sultan, a brother of Ahmed Khan bin Küchük (the Golden Horde ruler who lost control of Russia). One of his wives was the unfort

Guido de Bres
Belgian theologian, protestant reformer (1522–1567)
Dirck Jacobsz
Dutch painter (1496-1567)
Ali ibn Abd-al-Malik al-Hindi
Muslim scholar

Enea Vico
Italian engraver (1523–1567)
Jacobus Vaet
Flemish composer (1529-1567)
Moses Amon
Spanish physician
Francis Robortello
Italian humanist (1516-1567)
John I, Count of Waldeck
Count of Waldeck-Landau (1539-1567)
Domenico Riccio
Italian painter (1516-1567)

Leonhard Päminger
composer
Sture Murders
24 May 1567 were the murders of five incarcerated Swedish nobles by Erik XIV of Sweden, who at that time was in a state of serious mental disorder, and his guards.
Wilhelm von Grumbach
German adventurer
Takeda Yoshinobu
Japanese daimyo
Cristóbal de Oñate
Spanish conquistador (1504–1567)
Celâlzâde Mustafa Çelebi
Ottoman historian (1490–1567)
Sebastian Krelj
Slovene writer and academic
Pier Francesco Foschi
Italian painter (1502–1567)
Guyonne de Rieux
Angelo Nicolini
Roman Catholic cardinal
Svante Stensson Sture
Swedish count (1517–1567)
Nur ibn Mujahid
sultan
Shane O'Neill
Irish chieftain
Johann Oldendorp
German jurist (1488–1567)
John IV of Glymes
Belgian noble
Thomas Beccon
British reformer
Mahmud Paixà
Ottoman statesman from Bosnia
Péter Erdődy
Ban of Croatia
Jan Krzysztof Tarnowski
Polish noble
Nicolaus Mameranus
Luxembourgian soldier and historian
Thomas White
English merchant 1492-1567
Juan Fernández
Spanish missionary
Claude II de l'Aubespine, baron de Châteauneuf
French politician (1510-1567)
Imbert de La Platière
French army officer
Kunz Lochner
armourer from Nuremberg (1510–1567)
Robert Duval
French alchemist (1510–1567)