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Giorgio Andreoli
Italian artist (1465-1553)
Janbirdi al-Ghazali
Ottoman statesperson of Slovene origin (14..–1521)
Georg Crnojević
Voivode of the Principality of Zeta
Mary Stewart, Countess of Buchan
Scottish princess; fifth daughter and seventh child of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort
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Florentine government clerk
John of Luxembourg, Count of Soissons
French nobleman (died 1476) (1437-1476)
Çoban Mustafa Paşa
Ottoman statesman
Master of Alkmaar
Dutch painter active around Alkmaar at the beginning of the sixteenth century (1501-1515)
Sigbrit Willoms
Danish Government minister
Diebold Schilling the Younger
Swiss chronicler
Master of the Aachen Altar
German painter (active between 1480–1520)
Empress Wang
Ming Dynasty empress
Mariangelo Accursio
Italian writer and critic (1489-1546)
Jean Japart
composer
Master of the Saint Bartholomew Altarpiece
German artist (c.1450-c.1510)
Domenico Alfani
Italian painter (1480-1553)
Álvaro Caminha
Portuguese explorer
Gaspard I de Coligny
French soldier (1465/1470–1522)
Atotoztli II
daughter of the Aztec emperor Moctezuma I
Simón de Colonia
Spanish artist (1450–1511)
Master of the Virgo inter Virgines
Early Netherlandish painter
Fabio Mignanelli
Italian cardinal
Edmund Dudley
English politician (1462-1510)
Zacharias Calliergi
Greek Renaissance humanist and scholar
Najm-e Sani
Persian nobleman
N. Bagrationi
wife of John IV of Trebizond, Empress consort of Trebizond, princess of Georgia
Ivaniš Berislavić
Despot of Serbia
Jakob Nufer
performer of first successful caesarean
Empress Wu
Ming dynasty empress
Anastazja Słucka
Inés Peraza
Spanish Territorial Lord
Durmish Khan Shamlu
Turkoman nobleman
Stanisław Chodecki
Polish noble
Muzaffar Husayn
sultan of Herat
Diego García de Moguer
Spanish explorer
John II of Nassau-Beilstein
Count of Nassau-Beilstein (1499-1513)
Sébastien Mamerot
French writer
Hans Backoffen
German sculptor
Ulrich Zell
German printer
Morto da Feltre
Italian painter (1480-1527)
Diego de Riaño
Spanish architect
Thomas Neville
English soldier and sailor, born 1429
Henri Estienne
French printer (1460–1520)
Eloy d'Amerval
French composer, singer, choirmaster, and poet of the Renaissance
Hieromonk Makarije
founder of Serbian and Romanian printing
Helene Kottannerin
Hungarian writer
Dhimitër Frëngu
Venetian catholic scholar
Johann Koerbecke
German painter (c. 1410-1491)
Empress Xiaohui Shao Shi
empress of the Ming dynasty
Brita Tott
Swedish spy
Master of James IV of Scotland
Flemish painter active in Scotland
Gonçalo Álvares
Portuguese explorer
Alonso Suárez de la Fuente del Sauce
Spanish bishop
Prokhor of Gorodets
Medieval Russian artist
Melchior Lotter
German typographer and publisher, c. 1470-1549
Berthold Furtmeyr
German artist
Na'od
'''Na'od () was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1494 to 31 July 1507, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. His regnal name was Anbasa Bazar'''. His reign was marked by internal tension between territories with the assistance of Queen Eleni. He began construct an extravagant church in Amhara province, called Mekane Selassie. The church was completed by his successor Dawit II in 1530.
Voisava Kastrioti
Mother of Skanderbeg
Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Thomond
Irish earl
Tisquesusa
Tisquesusa, also spelled Thisquesuza, Thysquesuca, or Thisquesusha, referred to in the earliest sources as Bogotá, the Elder, (died Facatativá, 1537) was the fourth and last independent ruler (psihipqua) of Muyquytá, main settlement of the southern Muisca between 1514 and his death in 1537. The Spanish pronunciation of his name brought about the Colombian capital Bogotá. Tisquesusa was the ruler of the southern Muisca Confederation at the time of the Spanish conquest of the Muisca, when the troops led by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada and his brother entered the central Andean highlands.