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Caleb Afendopolo
Jewish writer and polyhistor

Pedro Moctezuma
Aztec nobility
Rahua Ocllo
Michele da Verona
Italian painter of Renaissance period (1470-1540)
Şah Budak Bey
eighth ruler of the Dulkadirids
Aert van Tricht
Dutch sculptor

Agnes of Zator
Polish princess

Abdal Beg Talish
qizilbash leader
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".
Master of the Fiesole Epiphany
Italian painter
Jehan Fresneau
French composer

Virgil von Graben
Burgrave and Lord of Sommeregg, Burgrave of Lengberg and Heinfels, captain of the princly County of Gorizia, advisor to Emperor Maximilian I