- male, deceased (1541)
- Gül Baba was an Ottoman Bektashi dervish poet and companion of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent who took part in a number of campaigns in Europe f...
- male, deceased (1849)
- Count Lajos Batthyány de Németújvár was from a long line of counts and a descendant of The Capet Kings of France. He was born in Pressburg (now Brat...
- male, deceased (1540)
- János Szapolyai or János Zápolya (2 February 1487 - July 22, 1540) was King of Hungary, he had a dispute with Archduke Ferdinand I, who also cla...
- male, deceased (1457)
- László Hunyadi, was a Hungarian statesman. László Hunyadi was the elder of two sons of János Hunyadi and Elizabeth Szilágyi. He was the older brothe...
- male, deceased (1428)
- Zawisza Czarny z Garbowa ("Zawisza the Black of Garbów", also known as The Black Knight, Sulima Coat of Arms, was a famous Polish mediæval knight an...
- male, deceased (1541)
- Simon Grynaeus (1493- August 1, 1541), German scholar and theologian of the Reformation, son of Jacob Gryner, a Swabian peasant, was born in 1493...
- male, deceased (1795)
- József Kármán, sentimentalist Hungarian author, was born at Losonc (today Lučenec in Slovakia) in 1769, the son of a Calvinist pastor. He was educ...
- male, deceased (1420)
- Giovanni Dominici (born at Florence, 1356; died at Buda, 10 July1420) was an Italian Cardinal, statesman and writer. His ideas were a profound...
- male
- Giovanni Duknovich, called Giovanni Dalmata (also known as "Giovanni di Trau" and "Ioannes Stephani Duknovich de Tragurio", in Croatia known as...
- male, deceased (1864)
- László Szalay de Kéménd was a Hungarian statesman and historian. Szalay was born in Buda. After the completion of his studies, he became a memb...
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