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Pere Alberch Vila
Catalan composer and organist
Murai Sadakatsu
samurai
James Crichton
Scottish polymath
Vratislav von Pernstein
Czech nobleman (1530-1582)
Hans Hendrik van Paesschen
architect
Christophe de Thou
French lawyer
Kawajiri Hidetaka
samurai
Boniface of Ragusa
Custos of the Holy Land, catholic bishop of Ston in Dalmatia
Francesco da Urbino
Italian painter (1545-1582)
Ōkuma Tomohide
Japanese samurai
Elizabeth Stuart, Countess of Lennox
English countess
Nishina Morinobu
samurai
Andō Morinari
samurai
Yasuda Nagahide
Sanurai
Akechi Mitsutada
Japanese samurai (1540–1582)

Toki Yorinari
samurai, daimyo

Juan de Jáuregui
Spanish assassin
Matsudaira Ietada
head of Katahara-Matsudaira clan

Mata Khivi
Khivi () (1506–1582) also referred to as Mata Khivi or Bibi Khivi was the wife of the second Sikh guru Angad, best known for establishing the Sikh tradition of langar (free kitchen).

Severin Cornet
Dutch composer
Leonardo Brescia
Italian painter (1520-1582)
Akechi Mitsuyoshi
Japanese Samurai

Ise Sadaoki
Samurai (1559–1582)
Sébastien L'Aubespine
French diplomat
Philip de Lalaing
Dutch politician
Tiberio Deciani
Italian humanist
Anna von Tecklenburg-Schwerin
German regent (1532–1582)
Johannes de Cleve
composer
Takeda Nobuchika
Japanese noble
Matsuda Masachika
samurai
Nikša Ranjina
Croatian writer
Latîfî
thumb|Latıfı (detail). From Mesâ’irü’ssu’arâ, Asık Çelebi, late 16th or early 17th century, Istanbul Millet Library, A. E. Tarih 772, fol.41a
Latifî (1491–1582), or Kastamonulu Latifî Çelebi, was an Ottoman poet and bibliographer. Born in Kastamonu, in northern Anatolia, he became famous for his tezkire ''Tezkiretü'ş-Şuara'' (Memoirs of the Poets), the second Ottoman collection of bibliographical data on poets and poetry in overall.

Rinaldo Corso
Italian magistrate
Wang Tai
Ming dynasty person CBDB = 65969
Atobe Katsusuke
Japanese samurai