- male, deceased (1431)
- Richard Fleming (born around 1360; died January 25 or January 26, 1431, in Sleaford Castle), Bishop of Lincoln, and founder of Lincoln College,...
- female
- Caterina Assandra was an Italian composer and Benedictine nun. She was born in Pavia. She wrote a number of motets, whose text she may have...
- male
- Ardengus was a bishop of Florence, beginning in 1231. While he was bishop, he introduced reforms and excommunicated the Patarini. He was a canon of...
- male, deceased (1573)
- Giovanni Battista Giraldi (November, 1504 - December 30, 1573), (also known by his academic nickname as Cynthitus, Cynthius, Cinthio, Cintio or in...
- male, deceased (1508)
- Duke Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich (15 December 1447 in Munich - 18 March 1508 in Munich),, from 1467 Duke of Bavaria-Munich, from 1503 Duke of the...
- female, deceased (1524)
- Isabella di Aragona (October 2 1470 - February 11 1524) was born a princess of Naples, granddaughter of King Ferdinand I of Naples and daughter of...
- male, deceased (1510)
- Ambrogio Calepino was an Italian lexicographer. He entered the Augustinian Order in 1458. His Latin dictionary, under the title of "Cornucopiæ", a...
- male, deceased (1523)
- Sylvester Mazzolini, in Italian Silvestro Mazzolini da Prierio, in Latin Sylvester Prierias. (1456/57-1523) was a theologian born at Priero,...
- male
- Saint Clement of Ireland (Clemens Scotus) (ca. 750 - ca. 818) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Born in Ireland, about the year 771...
- male, deceased (1584)
- Carolus Sigonius (Carlo Sigonio or Sigone) (c. 1524 - 1584) was an Italian humanist, born in Modena. Having studied Greek under the learned...
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