|   |
15th century
|
|   |
16th century
|
|   |
17th century
|
|   |
1497
|
|   |
1498
|
|   |
1499
|
|   |
1500
|
|   |
1501
|
|   |
1502
|
|   |
1503
|
|   |
1470s
|
|   |
1480s
|
|   |
1490s
|
|   |
1500s
|
|   |
1510s
|
|   |
1520s
|
|   |
1530s
|
|
was an Exceptional Common Year Starting On Monday (see link for calendar).
- February 22 - Cardinal Rodolfo Pio Da Carpi , Italian humanist (d. 1564 )
- February 24 - Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (died 1558 )
- April 12 - Joachim Camerarius , German classical scholar (died 1574 )
- April 23 - Alexander Ales , Scottish theologian (died 1565 )
- November 1 - Benvenuto Cellini , Italian goldsmith and sculptor (died 1571 )
- Johannes Aal , Swiss theologian and composer (died 1553 )
- John Of Avila , Spanish mystic and saint (died 1569 )
- George Cavendish , English writer
- Wu Cheng'en , Chinese novelist (died 1582 )
- Charles Dumoulin , French jurist (died 1566 )
- Heinrich Faber , German music theorist (died 1552 )
- Federico II Of Gonzaga , Marquis of Mantua (died 1540 )
- Francisco De Moraes , Portuguese writer (died 1572 )
- Reginald Cardinal Pole , Archbishop Of Canterbury (died 1558 )
- Mem De Sá , Governor-General of Brazil (died 1572 )
- Johann Stumpf , Swiss writer (died 1576 )
- Pietro Martire Vermigli , Italian theologian
|