Queen of England and Ireland from 1553 to 1558
*February 18th, 1516, Palace of Placentia †November 17th, 1558, St James's PalaceItalian painter, architect, writer and historian (1511-1574)
*July 30th, 1511, Arezzo †June 27th, 1574, FlorenceQueen-consort and regent of France (1519-1589)
*April 13th, 1519, Florence †January 5th, 1589, Château de BloisFlemish anatomist, physician and author (1514–1564)
*December 31st, 1514, Mont aux Potences - Galgenberg †October 16th, 1564, Zakynthos1519–1559, monarch of the House of Valois
*March 31st, 1519, Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye †July 10th, 1559, Hôtel des TournellesPope of the Catholic Church in 1591 (1519-1591)
*July 20th, 1519, Bologna †December 30th, 1591, RomeKing of Scotland from 1513 to 1542
*April 10th, 1512, Linlithgow Palace †December 14th, 1542, Falkland PalaceSpanish physician and theologian
*November 30th, 1510, Villanueva de Sigena †October 27th, 1553, GenevaAustrian astronomist and mathematician (1514–1574)
*February 16th, 1514, Feldkirch †December 4th, 1574, KošiceThe second Safavid king (1524–1576)
*February 22nd, 1514, Shahabad, Isfahan †May 14th, 1576, QazvinSwedish count (1517–1567)
*May 1st, 1517, Stockholm †May 24th, 1567, UppsalaQueen consort of England (1515–1557)
*September 22nd, 1515, Düsseldorf †July 16th, 1557, LondonGerman theologian
*September 21st, 1517, Bad Wilsnack †November 12th, 1606, HavelbergSixth wife of Henry VIII; final queen consort of the House of Tudor
*November 30th, 1511, Kendal †September 5th, 1548, Sudeley CastleSafavid prince, governor and military officer
*March 15th, 1516, Karabakh †April 9th, 1550, Qahqaheh CastleDuke of Florence
*June 12th, 1519, Florence †April 21st, 1574, Villa CastelloRoman Catholic saint (1515-1582)
*March 28th, 1515, Ávila †October 15th, 1582, Monastery of the AnunciaciónRenaissance painter (1518/1519–1594)
*September 29th, 1518, Venice †May 31st, 1594, VeniceFlemish geographer, cosmographer and cartographer (1512–1594)
*March 5th, 1512, Rupelmonde †December 2nd, 1594, DuisburgGrandee of Spain and Jesuit priest (1510–1572)
*October 28th, 1510, Gandia †September 30th, 1572, Camere di San IgnazioFrench nobleman and admiral and Huguenot leader (1519-1572)
*February 16th, 1519, Châtillon-Coligny †August 24th, 1572, ParisSwiss physician, bibliographer and naturalist (1516–1565)
*March 26th, 1516, Zürich †December 13th, 1565, ZürichGerman judge
*August 13th, 1514, Stuttgart †May 3rd, 1588, HelmstedtCatholic cardinal
*November 26th, 1518, Rome †October 6th, 1564, MantuaGerman specialist in literature, university teacher and writer (1515-1562)
*May 13th, 1515, Gotha †February 11th, 1562, JenaGerman physician and philosopher (1511 – 1587)
*June 6th, 1511, Schorndorf †May 9th, 1587, TübingenDutch merchant and politician of the Netherlands
*January 13th, 1516, Gouda †October 8th, 1578, AmsterdamMargrave of Brandenburg-Küstrin (1513-1571)
*August 3rd, 1513, Tangermünde †January 13th, 1571, Kostrzyn nad OdrąCanon law historian (1517-1586)
*February 26th, 1517, Zaragoza †May 31st, 1586, TarragonaGerman Protestant priest, theologian and composer (1515-1553)
*March 12th, 1515, Amberg †February 4th, 1553, NurembergMeurer, Wolfgang; b. 13 May 1513 in Altenberg; d. 6 Feb. 1585 in Leipzig; doctor, professor of medicine, philosopher
*May 13th, 1513, Altenberg †February 5th, 1585, LeipzigBurgundian advisor to Margaret of Parma, later cardinal, and minister of the Spanish Habsburgs
*August 20th, 1517, Besançon †September 21st, 1586, MadridGerman art collector
*November 16th, 1519, Nuremberg †January 25th, 1580, NurembergCatholic cardinal
*July 10th, 1517, Châtillon-Coligny †February 14th, 1571, CanterburyGerman humanist and translator
*January 1st, 1515, Schneeberg †November 17th, 1585, KönigsbergCatholic cardinal
*February 26th, 1514, Schloss Scheer †April 2nd, 1573, Rome