Nekrolog 1541
This is a list of famous people who died in 1541 . The entries are made alphabetically within the individual data. Animals can be found in the necrology for animals .
January
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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January 3rd | John Clerk | English cleric and diplomat, Bishop of Bath and Wells | ||
January 5th | Philip of the Palatinate | Bishop of Freising and Naumburg | 60 | |
January 23 | Gottschalk from Ahlefeldt | last Catholic bishop of Schleswig | ||
January 23 | Johannes Wagner | German Benedictine abbot | ||
January | Lupus Hellinck | Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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March 12th | Bernhard Zoubek from Zdětín | Bishop of Olomouc | ||
17. March | Ruzante | Italian comedy poet | ||
March 18th | Henricus Ubbius | learned lawyer, East Frisian chancellor and chronicler | ||
19th March | Christoph Blanck | German legal scholar | ||
March 21st | Wolfgang I of Montfort-Rothenfels | Count of Montfort in Tettnang and Rothenfels as well as councilor and Upper Austrian governor | ||
25th March | Paul Lindenau | German Lutheran theologian |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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4. April | Daniel von Büren the Elder | Mayor of Bremen | ||
7th of April | Gebhard XVII. from Alvensleben | Governor, Magdeburg councilor and governor of Wolmirstedt | ||
12. April | Georges de Selve | French bishop, envoy, ambassador, humanist and translator | 33 | |
April 24th | Celio Calcagnini | Italian humanist and scholar from Ferrara | 61 | |
April 28 | Arnold Birckmann | German bookseller and Renaissance humanist | ||
April 29 | Johann Gramann | German reformer and poet of hymns | 53 | |
April | Jerzy Radziwill | Lithuanian nobleman, civil servant and general of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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May 20th | Johann III. from Henneberg-Schleusingen | Prince Abbot of Fulda | 38 | |
May 21 | Johann Fabri | Humanist, Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Vienna | ||
23. May | Urbanus Rhegius | German reformer | ||
28th of May | Margaret Pole, 8th Countess of Salisbury | English nobleman and martyr | 67 |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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June 4th | George of Tessing | Bishop of Seckau | ||
June 26th | Francisco Pizarro | Spanish conquistador | ||
June 27th | Anton van Glymes van Bergen | 1st Margrave of Bergen op Zoom and 1st Count of Walhain | 41 | |
June 29th | Wilhelm von Hohnstein | Bishop of Strasbourg | ||
June 29th | Thomas Fiennes, 9th Baron Dacre | English peer |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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3rd of July | Girolamo Ghinucci | Italian clergyman, bishop, papal diplomat and cardinal of the Roman Church | ||
July 4th | Pedro de Alvarado | Spanish conquistador | ||
July 4th | Balthasar Fabricius | German humanist, Latin grammarian and rhetorician |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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August 1st | Simon Grynaeus | German humanist and reformed theologian | ||
August 10 | Hōjō Ujitsuna | Japanese general | ||
August 11th | Pedro de Lerma | Spanish theologian and first chancellor of Alcalá University | ||
August 11th | Johann Wenth | Superintendent | ||
18th of August | Heinrich | Duke of Saxony as well as Sagan and Margrave of Meissen | 68 | |
20th of August | Jakob Feer | Swiss ministerial councilor, governor, mayor and delegate of the daily statutes | 69 | |
August 25 | Paul Ziegler | Bishop of Chur | ||
August | Valentin Bousch | German glass painter | ||
August | Wilhelm von Roggendorf | Austrian nobleman, chief steward and military person | ||
August | Juan de Valdés | Spanish Reformation-minded Catholic theologian and humanist |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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September 1 | Gül Baba | Islamic saint, dervish and poet | ||
12th September | Peter Breuer | Saxon late Gothic sculptor and carver | ||
September 23rd | Andreas Kindscher | eighth abbot of the imperial abbey of Ochsenhausen | ||
September 24th | Paracelsus | Doctor, alchemist, astrologer, naturalist, mystic, lay theologian and philosopher |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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8th October | Johann Freiberger | German historian | ||
October 14th | Matthäus von Pappenheim | German canon and humanist | 83 | |
15th October | Werner Schodoler | Swiss chronicler | ||
October, 16th | Johann Baptista von Taxis | Postmaster General | ||
October 18 | Margaret Tudor | English princess, Queen Consort of Scotland | 51 | |
October 31 | Pedro Sarmiento | Spanish archbishop and cardinal | ||
October 31 | Vicente de Valverde | Spanish Dominican |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 4th | Wolfgang Capito | Strasbourg reformer | ||
November 9th | Caspar Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden | German humanist | 76 | |
November 11th | Federigo Fregoso | Italian cardinal, Archbishop of Salerno and Bishop of Gubbio | ||
15th of November | Margarete Blarer | German deaconess and reformer | ||
November 16 | Elisabeth Silbereisen | Wife Martin Bucers |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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December 7th | Charles I of Egmond | third count of Egmond | ||
10th of December | Thomas Culpeper | Beloved of Catherine Howard, 5th wife of King Henry VIII of England. | ||
10th of December | Francis Dereham | Lover of Catherine Howard, fifth wife of King Henry VIII of England. | ||
11th December | Antonius Broickwy | Theologian and Franciscan | ||
15th December | Johanna van der Gheynst | Beloved Emperor Charles V | ||
24th of December | Andreas Bodenstein | German reformer | ||
December 31 | Wolfgang Kettwig | Chancellor of Mecklenburg-Güstrow and Brandenburg |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Valentin Bouché | French stained glass of the Middle Ages | |||
Jean Clouet | French painter | |||
Claus from the ceiling | Mayor of Stade | |||
Melchior Díaz | Spanish explorer | |||
Gazi Husrev Beg | Bosnian nobleman, military strategist and governor in the Ottoman Empire | |||
Heyno Gottschalk | last abbot of the Benedictine monastery in Oldenstadt | |||
spring | Andreas Hoffrichter | German Reformation theologian | ||
Gerard Horenbout | Flemish painter | |||
Hans Kotter | German composer and organist | |||
Wolfgang I. Lenberger | Provost of Berchtesgaden | |||
Lorenzetto | Italian architect and sculptor | |||
Mạc Đăng dung | Vietnamese emperor and founder of the Mạc dynasty | |||
Stephan Mahu | Franco-Flemish composer and bandmaster of the Renaissance | |||
Santi Pagnini | Italian Bible scholar | |||
Jakob Pollak | Jewish scholar, rabbi and head of a yeshiva | |||
Lucas Rem | Augsburg businessman and author of a diary | |||
Fernando de Rojas | Spanish lawyer and writer of the Renaissance | |||
Leonhard Roth | Hymn poet | |||
Stanisław Samostrzelnik | Polish Renaissance artist and Cistercian monk | |||
Thomas von Schallen | Valais notary, politician and captain | |||
Ave from Schönfeld | Woman in the history of the Reformation and Martin Luther's “first love” | |||
Johann Sengestake | Lübeck salt merchant and councilor of the Wullenweverzeit | |||
Francysk Skaryna | Humanist, first printer of the Belarusians | |||
Wolfgang Stöckel | German printer of the Reformation period | |||
Hans Wildefüer | Mayor of the old town of Hildesheim | |||
Anton Woensam | German painter, wood cutter, graphic artist and illustrator |