Nekrolog 1552
This is a list of famous people who died in 1552 . 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 2nd | Bernhard Ziegler | German theologian and Hebraist | 55 | |
| January 3rd | Heinrich of the Palatinate | Bishop of Worms, Utrecht and Freising | 64 | |
| January 8th | Eustorg de Beaulieu | French author, clergyman and composer | ||
| 11th January | Johannes Cochläus | German humanist | 73 | |
| 13th January | James Greselius | German humanist and cleric professor at the old University of Cologne | ||
| January 17th | Matthias Brassanus | Pedagogue | ||
| January 17th | Pedro Mexía | humanistic author | ||
| 22nd of January | Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset | English statesman | ||
| January 27th | Michael Eggenstorfer | Last abbot of the monastery of All Saints (Schaffhausen) | ||
| January 30th | Nicolaus von Klemptzen | German land rent master and historian |
February
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 6th | Henry V. | Duke of Mecklenburg | 72 | |
| February 6th | Friedrich Nausea | Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Vienna | ||
| February 11th | Eske Bille | Norwegian Imperial Council | ||
| 20. February | Hans von Gemmingen | Palatine councilor, Burgmann in Oppenheim, bailiff in Otzberg and Fauth in Heidelberg | ||
| February 26th | Heinrich Faber | German pedagogue and music theorist | ||
| 27th of February | Martin Schalling the Elder | German Reformed theologian and reformer | ||
| February | Lilius Gregorius Giraldus | Italian scholar, mythographer and poet of the Renaissance | 72 |
March
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8th of March | Wolfgang zu Stolberg | German politician | 50 | |
| March 16 | Petrus Suawe | German Lutheran theologian, Danish diplomat | ||
| 28th March | Angad Dev | Guru of Sikhism | 47 |
April
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3rd of April | Benedict Pauli | German legal scholar | 62 | |
| April 14th | Laurentius Andreae | Swedish theologian, reformer and statesman | ||
| April 18 | John Leland | British clergyman and librarian | 45 | |
| April 19th | Olaus Petri | Swedish theologian and reformer | 59 | |
| April 21 | Peter Apian | German astronomer and geographer | 57 | |
| April 28 | Yi Gi | Korean politician and neo-Confucian philosopher | 75 |
May
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 26 | Sebastian Munster | German-Swiss cosmographer and Hebrew | 64 | |
| 28th of May | Marcello Crescenzi | Cardinal of the Catholic Church |
June
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 4th | Kaspar Sturm | Imperial herald, who protected and supported Martin Luther on his journey to the Diet of Worms (1521) and back | ||
| 8th June | Gerardus Synellius | Theologian and last abbot of the Marienthal monastery in East Frisia | ||
| June 10th | Alexander Barclay | English poet | ||
| 23rd June | Johannes Obernburger | senior secretary of the office of Emperor Karl V. |
July
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5th July | Laux painter | German lute maker, working in Bologna | ||
| July 12 | Niccolò Soggi | Italian painter | ||
| 20th of July | Georg of Mecklenburg | Duke of Mecklenburg | 24 | |
| 21 July | Antonio de Mendoza | Spanish nobleman, first viceroy of New Spain (1535–1550) | ||
| 21 July | Thomas Carlin | Catholic priest, Benedictine and abbot of the Murrhardt Monastery | ||
| July 26th | Johannes guest | Swiss Protestant clergyman | ||
| July 26th | Hieronymus Warmboecke | Councilor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck | ||
| July 27th | Jerome of Efferen | Mr. von Stolberg |
August
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13 August | Martin Cleß | German reformer and Lutheran theologian | 60 | |
| August 14th | Philipp von Flersheim | Prince-Bishop of Speyer | ||
| 15th of August | Hermann V. von Wied | Archbishop of Cologne | 75 | |
| August 27 | Pedro I. Fernández de Córdoba y Figueroa | 4. Count of Feria and Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece |
September
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| September 1 | Ștefan Rareș | Voivode of the Principality of Moldova | ||
| the 9th of September | Johannes Sichard | German lawyer and humanist | ||
| 13.september | Robert Maxwell, 5th Lord Maxwell | Scottish nobleman | ||
| September 23rd | Barbara of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach | Princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach, by marriage Landgravine von Leuchtenberg | 56 | |
| September 27th | Hans Tscherte | Austrian architect and fortress builder |
October
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| October 2nd | Friedrich of Brandenburg | Prince Archbishop of Magdeburg and Prince-Bishop of Halberstadt | 21st | |
| October 11th | Ulrich Schilling from Cannstatt | German inheritance gift, Burgvogt zu Tübingen and Doctor juris | ||
| October 13th | Ulrich von Nostitz | Lawyer and governor of Upper Lusatia | ||
| October 14th | Oswald Myconius | Swiss reformer | ||
| October 17th | Kaspar Hedio | Historian, reformed theologian and reformer | ||
| October 17th | Andreas Osiander | German theologian and reformer | 53 |
November
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 8th | Johannes Kymaeus | Reformed theologian and reformer | ||
| November 10th | Günther XL. | Count of Schwarzburg | 53 | |
| November 10th | Hans Herbst | painter | ||
| November 11th | Joachim Greff | German pedagogue, Lutheran theologian and Reformation dramatist | ||
| November 12th | Jodocus Willich | German polymath | ||
| 30th of November | Dietrich von Büchel | German lawyer, diplomat and secretary from the Electorate of Cologne |
December
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3rd of December | Franz Xaver | Christian missionary and co-founder of the Jesuits | 46 | |
| 6th of December | Moritz von Hutten | Prince-Bishop in Eichstätt | 49 | |
| 11th December | Paolo Giovio | Italian bishop and historian | 69 | |
| December 14th | George of Limburg-Styrum | Nobleman | ||
| December 14th | Vigil Raber | Sterzing painter | ||
| 20th of December | Catherine of Bora | German reformer and the wife of Martin Luther | 53 | |
| 21st December | Heliodoro de Paiva | Portuguese composer, philosopher and theologian | ||
| 30th of December | Francisco de Enzinas | Spanish humanist | 34 |
Date unknown
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Antoinette d'Amboise | French nobles | |||
| Amico Aspertini | Italian painter of the Renaissance and Mannerism | |||
| Arnold von Brauweiler | Merchant, councilor and mayor in Cologne in the early modern period | |||
| Theodor Dorsten | Italian botanist | |||
| Andreas Fabricius | Swiss Protestant clergyman and reformer | |||
| Blasco de Garay | Spanish captain and inventor of an early steam engine | |||
| Onophrion Holzach | Swiss doctor and politician | |||
| Jodocus Kilchmeyer | Swiss Protestant clergyman and reformer | |||
| Joseph Klug | German printer during the Reformation | |||
| Theodoricus Lyndemann | Dresden councilor and mayor | |||
| Mateo de Bascio | Italian religious reformer and founder of the Capuchin order | |||
| Nikolaus Meldemann | German printer and publisher | |||
| Marcantonio Michiel | Venetian nobleman | |||
| Musa Muslihuddin | islamic mystic | |||
| Johann Petersen | German clergyman and chronicler | |||
| Peter of Kolshusen | German wood carver | |||
| Margarete Peutinger | German humanist; Wife of Konrad Peutinger | |||
| Bernardim Ribeiro | Portuguese poet | |||
| Wilhelm Stetter | Catholic religious priest and painter of the late Middle Ages and the early Renaissance in Alsace | |||
| Sylvester Tegetmeier | German Protestant theologian and reformer | |||
| Georg Truchseß von Wetzhausen | German dept | |||
| Wilhelm II of Neuenahr | German statesman and promoter of the Reformation |