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page 215th-century births
Bonifacio Bembo
Italian painter and miniaturist of the early-Renaissance (1420-1480)
Helena Kantakouzene, Empress of Trebizond
second wife of Emperor David of Trebizond
Niccolò dell'Arca
Italian artist (1435-1494)
Qasim Khan
Khan of Qasim
Ali Mirza Safavi
the seventh leader of the Safavid order and brother of Shah Ismail I (1488–1494)
Maria of Masovia
politician
Ali bin Qara Yoluq Osman
ruler of the Aq Qoyunlu
Antonio Abbondi
Italian architect and sculptor of the Renaissance period

François Vatable
French humanist scholar
Bertoldo di Giovanni
Italian sculptor and medallist of the renaissance
Patriarch Pachomius I of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople
Vinko Pribojević
Croatian historian
Juan de Esquivel
Spanish explorer
Xicotencatl II
Tlaxcaltec prince
Ludovico Prodocator
Greek Catholic cardinal
Raffaellino del Garbo
Florentine painter of the early Renaissance
Ivan Crnojević
Serbian noble
Federico di Sanseverino
Italian cardinal
Pietro Coppo
16th-century Italian geographer and cartographer
Juan de Cartagena
Spanish explorer
Pietru Caxaro
15th century Maltese philosopher
Duarte de Meneses
Portuguese nobleman and colonial officer
Baysunghur (Aq Qoyunlu)
padichah
Theodore Spandounes
Greek historian
Charlotte of Naples
Princess of Naples
Infante Peter, Count of Alburquerque
Italian noble (1406-1438)
Jovan Branković
Despot of Serbia
Jean Grolier de Servières
French official, diplomat and bibliophile
Ugo da Carpi
Italian printmaker and painter
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Muhammad al-Maghili
Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Karīm al-Maghīlī (), commonly known as Al-Maghīlī (); 909–840 AH/ 1440–1505 CE) was a Berber Sunni scholar from Tlemcen, the capital of the Kingdom of Tlemcen, now in modern-day Algeria and came to be the most influential medieval scholar of West Africa. He is chiefly remembered for three things: his campaigns against the Jews, his position as an Islamic reformer, and his contributions to political theory. Beyond this, he produced an extensive body of writings that covered a wide range of disciplines, including Mālikī jurisprudence, hadith studies, kalām (theology), Sufism
Rüstam bay
The sixth Padishah of Aq Qoyunlu (1492–1497)
Alwand Beg
the prince and claimant to Aq Qoyunlu kingdom (1497–1501)

Fioretta Gorini
Italian noble (1453–1478)
Holy Child of La Guardia
Spanish saint

Ulrich II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard
Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard

Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle
Illegitimate son of King Edward IV of England
Daniil Shchenya
Russian noble
Derick Baegert
painter (1440-1515)
João Serrão
Portuguese pilot and captain and Spanish explorer
Henry, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard
Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard
Mikołaj Firlej
Polish nobleman, diplomat and academic
Galasso Galassi
Italian painter in Ferrara (1423-1473)
Adrian of Ondrusov
Russian Orthodox monk and saint
Ayne Bru
painter
Agnese del Maino
Milanese noblewoman and the mistress of Filippo Maria Visconti
Gennady of Novgorod
Russian saint and bishops

Giovanni Tornabuoni
Florentine merchant and banker
Jaume Roig
Valencian writer and doctor
Mummy Juanita
well-preserved frozen body of an Inca girl, d. c. 1450
Sophie of Saxe-Lauenburg
Regent of Jülich and Berg (1444-1473)
Pere Compte
Spanish architect. master of the Valencian Gothic architecture.
Hans von Trotha
German knight
Antonia Visconti
Countess of Wurttemberg
Giorgio Andreoli
Italian artist (1465-1553)
Piermatteo Lauro de' Manfredi da Amelia
painter (1445-1508)
Luca Arbore

John Hooper
Bishop of Worcester and Gloucester
Catherine Zaccaria
despoina of Morea - (after 1453) Eastern Roman Empress consort
Janbirdi al-Ghazali
Ottoman statesperson of Slovene origin (14..–1521)
Alexander Gordon, 3rd Earl of Huntly
Earl of Huntly