- male, deceased (1314)
- Philip IV (1268 - November 29, 1314), called the Fair (French: "le Bel"), son and successor of Philip III, reigned as King of France from 1285...
- male, deceased (1660)
- Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, commonly referred to as Diego Velázquez, was a Spanish painter, the leading artist in the court of King Phi...
- male, deceased (1640)
- Peter Paul Rubens was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish and European painter, and a proponent of an exuberant Baroque style that emphasized...
- female, deceased (1696)
- Mariana or Maria-Anna of Austria (23 December 1634, Vienna, Austria - 16 may 1696, Madrid, Spain) Queen consort of Spain as the second wife of her...
- male, deceased (1325)
- Charles of Valois (March 12, 1270-December 16, 1325) was the third son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon. His mother was a daughter of...
- male, deceased (1328)
- Charles IV (11 December 1294 - 1 February 1328), called the Fair (French: "le Bel"), was the King of France and Navarre (as Charles I) and Count of...
- male, deceased (1645)
- Francisco Gómez de Quevedo y Santibáñez Villegas was a Spanish writer during the Spanish Golden Century. The son of noble parents, he was born in...
- male, deceased (1316)
- Philip V (17 November 1293 - 3 January 1322), called the Tall (French: "le Long"), was King of France and Navarre (as Philip II) and Count of...
- male, deceased (1681)
- Pedro Calderón de la Barca, was an important dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age. Calderón was born in Madrid, Spain. His mother, who was of Fl...
- female, deceased (1317)
- Marguerite of France (1282 - 14 February 1317) was a daughter of Philip III of France and Maria of Brabant. She was also the second Queen consort...
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