- female, deceased (1736)
- María Francisca Ana de Castro, called "La bella toledana" (b. ca. 1686, Toledo, Spain, d. December 23, 1736, Lima, Peru) was a Spanish immigrant t...
- male, deceased (1543)
- Francesco Spiera (1502-December 27 1548) was an Protestant Italian jurist. He was born at Cittadella, 13 miles north of Padua. Interest in Spiera...
- male, deceased (1540)
- Joan Lluís Vives (6 March, 1492-6 May, 1540 in Valencia) was a famous Valencian scholar and humanist. As a child he saw his father, grandmother a...
- male, deceased (1819)
- André Morellet was a French economist and writer. He was one of the last of the "philosophes", and in this character he figures in many memoirs, s...
- male
- Jean Pellissier was a shepherd in the Comté de Foix in the early fourteenth century, made notable by appearing in Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's "...
- male, deceased (1671)
- Sébastien Bourdon was a French painter and engraver, the son of a Protestant painter on glass at Montpellier; his "chef d'œuvre" is "The Cr...
- male, deceased (1623)
- Francisco Sanches (c. 1550 - 1623) was a Portuguese or Galician philosopher of jewish origin, and a refugee from the Inquisition. He taught...
- male, deceased (1622)
- Petrus Plancius (1552-May 15 1622), was a Dutch astronomer, cartographer and clergyman. He was born as Pieter Platevoet in Dranoutre, Flanders. He...
- male, deceased (1397)
- Nicholas of Basel (c.1308 - 1397), a prominent member of the Beghard community, who travelled widely as a missionary and propagated the teachings...
- male, deceased (1606)
- Saint Turibius de/of Mo(n)grovejo or Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo (16 November 1538-23 March 1606) was a Spanish judge of the court of the...
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