- male, deceased (1498)
- Tomás de Torquemada was a fifteenth century Spanish Dominican, First Grand Inquisitor of Spain, and confessor to Isabella of Spain. He was f...
- male, deceased (1446)
- Vittorino da Feltre (1378 - 1446) was an Italian humanist and teacher, born in Feltre (province of Belluno). His real name was Vittorino...
- male, deceased (1456)
- Juan de Mena was one of the most significant Spanish poets of the fifteenth century. He was highly regarded at the court of Juan II de Castilla,...
- male
- Vivarini, the surname of a family of painters of Murano (Venice), who produced a great quantity of work in Venice and its neighborhood in the...
- male
- Baude Cordier (*ca. 1380 in Rheims, died before 1440) was a French Medieval composer from Rheims. Ten of Cordier's secular pieces survive, most of...
- male, deceased (1503)
- Israhel van Meckenem (also known as Israhel van Meckenem the Younger) was a German printmaker and goldsmith. He was born around 1445 (place...
- male
- Guy Marchant was a printer of books, active in Paris from 1481, and especially at the end of the fifteenth century, and founder of a family...
- male, deceased (1464)
- Thomas Ebendorfer (1385 - 1464) was a German historian, professor, and statesman. Born on 12 August, 1385, at Haselbach, in Upper Austria, He made...
- male, deceased (1501)
- Francesco Berlinghieri (1440 - 1501)was an Italian scholar and humanist who lived during the fifteenth century. He promoted the value of classical...
- male, deceased (1591)
- Mark of Lisbon (d. 1591), properly Marcos da Silva, was a Portuguese Franciscan, historian, and the Bishop of Porto. While visiting the main...
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