Pope Alexander VI, Pope from 1492 to 1503. .
Ibn al-Abbar (1199–1260), poet and diplomat .
AusiĂ s March, poet. .
Joan RoĂs de Corella, poet and writer. .
Pope Callixtus III, Pope from 1455 to 1458. .
Luis de Santángel, finance minister. .
Alfonso III, King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona (as Alfons II). .
King James II of Aragon. .
King Peter III of Aragon (Peter the Great). .
Josu De Solaun Soto, classical music pianist. .
Guillén de Castro, famous Spanish writer of the Spanish Golden Age (1569–1631). .
Joanot Martorell (1413–1468), knight and writer the author of the novel Tirant lo Blanch. .
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Spanish realist novelist writing in Spanish, a screenwriter and occasional film director (1867–1928). .
Joaquin Sorolla, painter, who excelled in the painting of portraits, landscapes, and monumental works of social and historical themes. .
Joan LluĂs Vives, a scholar and humanist. .
José Benlliure y Gil, painter. .
Antonio José Cavanilles, taxonomic botanist. .
José Iturbi, conductor and pianist. .
Luis GarcĂa Berlanga, film director and screenwriter. .
Saint Vincent Ferrer, Dominican missionary and logician. .
Nino Bravo (birth name, Luis Manuel Ferri Llopis), popular singer (1944–1973) .
Santiago Calatrava, internationally recognized and award-winning architect. .
Joan Fuster, philologist, historian and writer. .
Josep Maria Bayarri, linguist, poet and writer. .
Joaquin Rodrigo, music composer. .
Manuel Palau, music composer. .
Raimon, composer and singer. .
Francisco Tárrega, influential Spanish composer and guitarist. .
Enric Valor i Vives, grammarian and writer. .
Manuel Sanchis i Guarner, philologist, historian and writer. .
MarĂa Teresa Fernández de la Vega, Spanish Socialist Workers' Party politician and the first female First Deputy Prime Minister of Spain. .
Salvador Larroca, comic book artist. .
Raul Albiol, footballer .
Vicente Gandia, painter, artist (1935–2009) .
Victor Claver, basketball star .
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