- male, deceased (1570)
- Moses ben Jacob Cordovero or Moshe Cordevero (Hebrew: משה קורדובירו) known by the acronym the Ramak (רמ"ק), was one of the most prominent schol...
- male, deceased (1523)
- Diego Deza was a theologian and inquisitor of Spain. He was one of the more notable figures in the Spanish Inquisition, and succeeded the notorious...
- male, deceased (1554)
- Thomas Wyatt the younger was a rebel leader during the reign of Queen Mary I of England; his rising is traditionally called Wyatt's rebellion. He...
- male, deceased (1379)
- Henry of Trastamara (Enrique de Trastámara), was the illegitimate son of Alfonso XI of Castile and Eleanor of Guzman, and half brother to Pedro of C...
- male, deceased (1598)
- Benito Arias Montano or Benedictus Arias Montanus (1527-1598), Spanish orientalist and editor of the "Antwerp Polyglot", was born at Fregenal de la...
- female
- Hollis Resnik is an American singer and actress. Born in 1955, and raised in Euclid, Ohio (a suburb of Cleveland), as a young girl she studied...
- male, deceased (1568)
- Philip de Montmorency (1524 - June 5, 1568, Brussels) was also known as Count of Horne. De Montmorency was born, between 1518 and 1526, possibly at...
- female, deceased (1511)
- La Beata de Piedrahita, was an untutored Spanish mystic of the early 16th century, whose particular visionary character links her with the much...
- male
- Pedro de Aranda was a Bishop of Calahorra and President of the Council of Castile in the latter part of the fifteenth century, and a a victim of...
- male, deceased (1469)
- Lope de Barrientos (Medina del Campo, Spain, 1382 - Cuenca, Spain, 1469), sometimes called Obispo Barrientos ("Bishop Barrientos"), was a powerful...
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