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Francesco Abbondio Castiglioni
Roman Catholic cardinal (1523-1568)
Vittore Trincavelli
Venetian physician and scholar (1496–1568)
Shimazu Tadayoshi
[島津忠良] daimyo of Satsuma Province during Japan's Sengoku period
Frederick IV of Wied
Archbishop-Elector of Cologne
Henry V, Burgrave of Plauen
Burggraf von Meissen
Li Kaixian
Chinese writer; CBDB ID = 124897
Nanni di Baccio Bigio
Italian architect (1512-1568)
Guillaume Pellicier
French bishop
Rajah Tupas
last Rajah of Cebu
Pierre Bontemps
French artist
Abderrahman El Mejdoub
Moroccan poet, Sufi and mystic (1506–1568)
Obbe Philips
early founder of Dutch Anabaptism
Bartolomé Sebastián de Aroitia
Spanish archbishop (1501-1568)
Wang Guxiang
Chinese artist (1501-1568)
Pietro Lauro
Italian writer and translator
Maria d' Aragona
Italian noble
Johannes Aurifaber
Silesian pastor and theologian (1517-1568)
Vincenzo Pagani
Italian painter (1490-1568)
Jukei-ni
Jukei-ni (寿桂尼, 1490 - 11 April 1568) was a Japanese noble lady who acted as the power behind the throne or de facto daimyo of the Imagawa clan during the Sengoku period. She was born in the aristocrat Nakamikado Family of Kyoto. Jukei-ni was the wife of Imagawa Ujichika and mother of Imagawa Ujiteru, Imagawa Yoshimoto and Zukei-ni. She acted as guardian and advisor for Ujichika, Ujiteru, Yoshimoto and her grandson Imagawa Ujizane. Jukei-ni is also known as Onna Daimyo and "Amamidai", once proclaimed that she would "protect Imagawa to her grave".
Antoine II de Lalaing
3rd count of Hoogstraten
Ottaviano Preconio
Roman Catholic prelate
Ivan Vyrodkov
Russian engineer
Weyn Ockers
Dutch Protestant iconoclastic
Nagao Fujikage
Japanese samurai