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Joseph Taitazak
Greek rabbi
Jacob Pollak
Polish rabbi
Şehsuvar Bey
Dulkadird bey
Mirim Çelebi
Ottoman astronomer
Piotr Firlej
Polish nobleman
Pedro de Vera
Castilian conqueror
Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly
Scottish magnate
Przecław Lanckoroński
Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks
Turahanoğlu Ömer Bey
Ottoman military commander and governor
Nikola Božidarević
Croatian painter (1463-1517)
Nikolaus Hagenauer
German late gothic sculptor from Alsace (1445–1538)
Colard Mansion
Flemish printer and calligrapher
Adrian of Poshekhonye
Monk and iconographer
Bonet de Lattes
Jewish astrologer
Hieronymus Münzer
Humanist and physician
John Neville, Baron Neville
English Baron, died 1461
Guillaume Alexis
French poet and writer
Mihajlo Hamzić
painter (1482-1518)
Marco Marziale
Italian painter
Antoine de Lonhy
15th-century painter, illuminator and stained-glass artist
Mirza Shah Husayn
Iranian nobleman
Henry Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Essex
English Earl
Katherina Hetzeldorfer
Executed German female homosexual
John VII of Hoya
Titular Count of Hoya; army commander in Sweden and Lübeck
Giovanni Baleison
Italian painter (1463-1500)
Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll
Scottish nobleman
Husayn Beg Shamlu
senior Safavid official under Shah Ismail I
Strongilah
Strongilah (died 1548) was a Jewish Ottoman businesswoman. She was the influential favorite and Kira of Hafsa Sultan, and possibly of Hürrem Sultan.

Ericus Olai
Swedish historian and theologian
Pierre Passereau
French composer of the Renaissance
Margarida Borràs
15th-century Valencian transgender woman
Priamo della Quercia
Italian painter (1400-1467)
Saguamanchica
Saguamanchica (died Chocontá, 1490) was the second ruler (zipa) of Muyquytá, as of 1470. His zaque enemy ruling over the northern area of the Muisca territory was Michuá.
Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey
English countess
Mehmed Bey Minnetoğlu
Ottoman governor of Bosnia by c. 1464
Philippe de Mazerolles
French illuminator
Gerard Leeu
Dutch printer (1445–1492)
Jean Tixier de Ravisi
French humanist scholar
Hans Boner
German/Polish banker
Gabriel Mälesskircher
German painter (1430s–1495)
Agüeybaná
Puerto Rican cacique
Giovanni Antonio da Brescia
Italian painter (1460-1523)

Mateus Fernandes
Portuguese architect
Cristoforo Caselli
Italian painter (1460-1521)
Matrona of Chios
(+ c. 1306-1310) - Orthodox saint, abbess of the Chios monastery in Mesa Didyma, reverend, miracle worker; commemorated July 15 and October 20 old style. Greek Orthodox nun

Master of the Prayer Books of around 1500
Dutch painter
Matthaios Kamariotis
Byzantine scholar
Mama Ocllo Coya
Inca Empire princess and queen consort (fl. 1493)
Jean Mansel
medieval French historian
Mohammad Khan Ustajlu
safavid military commander
Abd al-Baqi Yazdi
Safavid Nobleman
Meshullam da Volterra
Italian merchant, author and reisender
Antoine Vérard
French publisher, artist, and bookseller around the turn of the 16th century
Master of the Litoměřice Altarpiece
Czech artist, active 1506-1509
Moquihuix
Moquihuix (or Moquihuixtli) (died 1473) was the fourth tlatoani (ruler) of Tlatelolco. He died in 1473 in the Battle of Tlatelolco, a military conflict fought between Tlatelolco and Tenochtitlan.

Nicola di Ulisse da Siena
Italian painter
Francisco de Arruda
Portuguese architect (16th century)

Franco dei Russi
Italian illuminator
Muhammad Shah Lashkari
Bahmani sultan
Nemequene
Nemequene or Nemeguene (died 1514) was the third ruler (zipa) of Bacatá as of 1490. His zaque counterpart ruling over the northern area of the Muisca territory was Quemuenchatocha.