Nekrolog 1567
This is a list of famous people who died in 1567 . 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 8th | Jacobus Vaet | Franco-Flemish composer | ||
January 12th | Eva von Trott | Mistress of Duke Heinrich d. J. von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel | ||
January 17th | Sampiero Corso | Corsican nobleman, freedom fighter and folk hero | ||
21th January | Veit von Fraunberg | Bishop of Regensburg | ||
January 23 | Jiajing | Chinese emperor of the Ming Dynasty | 59 |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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3 February | Ibn Hajar al-Haitamī | Legal scholar and Mufti of the Shafiite teaching direction | ||
February 10th | Johann VI. von der Leyen | Archbishop and Elector of Trier (1556–1567) | ||
February 10th | Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley | Husband of Mary Queen of Scots, Titular King of Scotland | 21st | |
February 12th | Thomas White | English textile merchant, Lord Mayor of London, founder of St John's College, Oxford |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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March 11 | Friedrich von Fürstenberg | Electoral Cologne Council and Drost of the offices of Waldenburg and Bilstein | ||
March 12th | Margarethe of Austria | Archduchess of Austria, co-founder of the women's monastery in Hall in Tirol | 31 | |
March 13th | Jan van Marnix | Dutch resistance fighter | ||
the 14th of March | Bernhard Mensing | German rhetorician and logician | ||
March 18th | Salvator of Horta | Saint of the Roman Catholic Church | ||
19th March | Thomas Blarer | German hymn poet | ||
March 31 | Philip I. | Landgrave of Hesse | 62 |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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2nd of April | Ernst III. | Duke of Braunschweig-Grubenhagen | 48 | |
9th April | Johann I. | Count of Waldeck zu Landau | ||
April 16 | Giovanni Maria Aostalli | Italian builder | ||
April 18 | Christian Brück | Politician and Saxon Chancellor | ||
April 18 | Wilhelm von Grumbach | Knights and adventurers | 63 | |
April 19th | Michael Stifel | German theologian, mathematician and reformer | ||
April 21 | Justin Göbler | German lawyer |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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2.May | Marin Držić | ragusan author | ||
May 3rd | Leonhard Paminger | Austrian composer | 72 | |
May 16 | Juan Bautista de Toledo | Spanish architect | ||
17th of May | Johann von der Asseburg | imperial field chief, captain in Thuringia and cavalry master of Brandenburg | ||
May 18 | Paul of Buol | Swiss nobleman | ||
May 19th | Daniel Mauch | German lawyer and canon in Worms | 62 | |
May 20th | Bartholomäus Friedrich von Beichlingen | last male representative of the Counts of Beichlingen, Canon of Cologne and Halberstad | ||
May 27th | Fazio Gaggini | Italian sculptor | ||
31. May | Guido von Bray | Reformer in the Netherlands |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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3rd of June | Johann Oldendorp | German lawyer and reformer | ||
17th of June | Johann Basilius Herold | Printer, humanist, historian and publicist | 52 | |
June 19th | Anna of Brandenburg | Duchess of Mecklenburg-Güstrow | 60 | |
23rd June | Petrus Lotichius | Abbot and reformer of the Schlüchtern monastery | 66 | |
June 28th | Justus Jonas the Younger | Lawyer and diplomat | 41 | |
June 29th | Konrad von Boyneburg | Leader of the Landsknechte under Emperor Charles V. |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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July 14th | Wolfgang II. Griesstätter zu Haslach | Provost in the rank of imperial prelate, then prince provost of Berchtesgaden (1541–1567) |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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18th of August | Enea Vico | Italian engraver, numismatist and author | 44 | |
August 27 | Conrad Klingenbeck | German theologian | 41 | |
August 27 | Valentin Vannius | Württemberg reformer | ||
August 30th | Gerwig Blarer | Abbot of Weingarten | 72 |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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September 28th | Hans Staininger | City governor of Braunau am Inn | ||
30. September | Agostini Salvago | catholic bishop |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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October 1 | Pietro Carnesecchi | Italian humanist and martyr | 58 | |
October 14th | Barbara von Heppenheim called from the hall | Noblewoman, Cistercian, abbess in the monastery Rosenthal (Palatinate) | ||
October 25 | Jakob Omphal | German lawyer and Chancellor of Cologne | 67 | |
October 31 | Marie of Brandenburg-Kulmbach | Electress of the Palatinate | 48 |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 4th | Gerolamo Priuli | Doge of Venice (1559–1567) | ||
November 12th | Anne de Montmorency | French military leader, peer, marshal and connétable of France | 74 | |
November 13th | Pedro de la Gasca | Spanish bishop, diplomat and viceroy of Peru | ||
November 13th | Konrad level | German theologian, professor of education and eloquence | 80 | |
November 19th | Takeda Yoshinobu | Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period | ||
November 27th | Valentin Curtius | Theologian, reformer | 74 | |
30th of November | Wolfgang Schutzbar called Milchling | Prince Abbot of Fulda | ~ 37 |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Eliezer Ben Naphtali Heart Treves | German rabbi, scholar and printer | |||
Charles de Bouelles | French philosopher and theologian | |||
Gregor Brentel | German builder | |||
Jakob Dachser | Baptist, German preacher and hymn poet | |||
Robert Duval | French alchemist and humanist | |||
Peter II Erdődy | Hungarian nobleman | |||
Joachim Habrecht | Watchmaker | |||
Dirck Jacobsz. | Dutch painter | |||
Claude de L'Aubespine | French nobleman and diplomat | |||
Jan Malecki | Polish printer, Lutheran clergyman and translator of the Reformation period | |||
Myeongjong | Ruler of Joseon in what is now Korea | |||
Gomez Pereira | Spanish philosopher, doctor and humanist | |||
Samuel Quiccheberg | Belgian author and founder of museum teaching in Germany | |||
Jobst from the bar | Canon in Münster and Bishop of Dorpat | |||
Marinus van Reymerswaele | Flemish painter | |||
Ligier Richier | French sculptor | |||
Francesco Robortello | Italian Renaissance humanist | |||
Moritz von Sandizell | Bishop of Freising | |||
Alonso de Santa Cruz | Spanish historian and cartographer | |||
Jakob Seisenegger | Austrian painter | |||
Simon Wanradt | German clergyman and reformer |