Necrology 1570
This is a list of famous people who died in 1570 . 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 3rd | Veit Winsheim | German rhetorician and Graecist | 68 | |
| 6th January | Samuel von Waldeck | Count of Waldeck-Wildungen | 41 | |
| January 8th | Philibert de l'Orme | French Renaissance architect | ||
| 22nd of January | Jobst from Brandt | German nobleman and composer | 52 | |
| 22nd of January | Wilhelm Hartmann from Klauer to Wohra | Prince Abbot of Fulda (1568–1570) | ||
| January 23 | James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray | Earl of Moray |
February
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 5th | Gaspar da Cruz | Portuguese Dominican and missionary | ||
| February 7th | Gottschalk Timmermann | Merchant and councilor from Lübeck | ||
| 20. February | Johann Scheubel | Tübingen mathematician | 75 | |
| 21st of February | Martin Herkules Rettinger from Wiespach | Bishop of Lavant | ||
| February 28 | Domingo de Santo Tomás | Spanish missionary in Peru and linguist |
March
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st March | Bernhard VII. | Prince of Anhalt | 29 | |
| 6th March | Johann Agricola | German medic | ||
| March 11 | Niccolò Franco | Italian poet | 54 | |
| 17. March | William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke | Nobleman and courtier among the Tudors | ||
| 25th March | Leonhard Haller | Catholic auxiliary bishop of the diocese of Eichstätt |
April
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2nd of April | Sebastian Doppenstein | Swiss politician | ||
| 10th of April | Johann Walter | German cantor and hymn composer | ||
| April 13th | Daniele Barbaro | Italian translator and commentator on Vitruvius | 57 | |
| April 27 | Johann Ulrich Zasius | Vice Chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire, Imperial Negotiator |
May
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 3rd | Pietro Loredan | Doge of Venice | ||
| May 19th | Franz Wessel | Mayor of Stralsund | 82 | |
| May 27th | Moses Cordovero | Jewish mystic and Kabbalist |
June
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3rd of June | Klaus Kursell | Gentleman at summer stalls, Swedish field chief | ||
| 3rd of June | Luigi Pisani | Italian cardinal and bishop of Padua | ||
| 15th June | Simon Bruns | Lutheran theologian and reformer | ||
| 20th June | Friedrich Bernbeck | Mayor and designer of the Reformation in Kitzingen | ||
| June 28th | Fridolin Brunner | Swiss Protestant pastor and reformer in the canton of Glarus and in the Sarganserland | ||
| June 28th | Francesco Pisani | Cardinal of the Catholic Church | ||
| June | Nicolaus Gallus | German reformer |
July
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3rd of July | Aonio Paleario | Italian humanist and religious martyr | ||
| July 6th | Margaret Giggs | Member of the English gentry and learned Catholic exile | ||
| 15th of July | Inácio de Azevedo | Portuguese missionary from the order of the Jesuits, martyr, blessed | ||
| 24th July | Frans Verbeeck | Flemish painter | ||
| July | Thomas Rhebart | German printer in Jena and Frankfurt am Main |
August
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5th of August | Petrus Ketzmann | German Lutheran theologian and educator | 48 | |
| August 9 | Valentin Mennher | German arithmetic master | ||
| August 27 | Maximilian de Berghes | Roman Catholic theologian and bishop | ||
| 29th August | Sanjō no kata | Second wife of Takeda Shingen |
September
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| September 11 | Abdisho IV. Marron | Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church | ||
| September 11 | Johannes Brenz | German reformer and Protestant theologian | 71 | |
| September 15th | Theodor Fabricius | Lutheran theologian and reformer | 69 | |
| September | Luigi Anguillara | Italian botanist | ||
| September | Jean de Bonmarché | Franco-Flemish composer and bandmaster of the Renaissance |
October
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| October 1 | Frans Floris | Dutch painter | ||
| 4th of October | Andreas Angerstein | German Roman Catholic clergyman, cathedral dean in Lübeck. | ||
| October 18 | Manuel da Nobrega | Portuguese Jesuit, theologian, priest, missionary, writer | 53 | |
| the 20th of October | João de Barros | Portuguese historian |
November
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 5th | Jacques Grevin | French poet | ||
| November 13th | Guillermo Casador | Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona | 60 | |
| November 27th | Jacopo Sansovino | Florentine sculptor and architect | 84 | |
| 30th of November | Gerd Slewert | Reformer from Flensburg |
December
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2. December | Matthäus Alber | German reformer | 74 | |
| 15th December | Friedrich III. | Duke of Liegnitz | 50 | |
| 20th of December | Sebastian Froeschel | German theologian of the Reformation period | 73 | |
| December 27th | Luis Venegas de Henestrosa | Spanish composer, organist and music editor of the Renaissance |
Date unknown
| Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gian Giacomo dell'Acaja | Italian architect and fortress builder | |||
| Marco Barbaro | Venetian author | |||
| Baptista Bassano | Italian musician | |||
| John Bassano | Italian musician | |||
| Gaspar Becerra | Spanish painter, sculptor and architect | |||
| Johannes Bermudes | Portuguese military doctor and pseudo-patriarch of Ethiopia | |||
| François Bonivard | Geneva freedom fighter, clergyman and historian | |||
| Cord Broyhan | German inventor of the Broyhan beer | |||
| Gian Giacomo Caraglio | Italian engraver, architect and mannerist medalist | |||
| Giovanni Cavino | German die cutter | |||
| Martin van Cleve | Dutch painter | |||
| Hieronymus Cock | Dutch publisher | |||
| Alonso de Covarrubias | Spanish architect and sculptor | |||
| Guillaume Franc | reformed church musician | |||
| Matthias Gerung | German painter and wood cutter | |||
| Federigo Griso | Italian hippologist | |||
| Hermann von Hagen | German Lutheran theologian | |||
| Nicolaes Jonghelinck | Flemish merchant, banker (tax officer) and art collector | |||
| Christoph Kentman | Dresden councilor and mayor | |||
| Stephan Kienlin | Gerber and Mayor of Tübingen | |||
| Margarete von Kunheim | Daughter of Martin Luther | |||
| Francesco Laparelli | Italian engineer and builder | |||
| Wigand Lauze | German chronicler | |||
| Gerolama Orsini | Wife of Pier Luigi II Farnese, thereby Duchess of Parma, Piacenza and Castro | |||
| Francesco Primaticcio | Italian painter, sculptor and architect of Mannerism | |||
| Tomás de Santa María | Spanish monk and organist | |||
| Thomas Thirlby | English bishop and diplomat | |||
| Benedetto Verino | Italian artist, engraver during the Renaissance in Italy | |||
| Wolfgang Wolff | German lute maker | |||
| Yi Hwang | Korean philosopher and writer | |||
| Gottfried Christoph von Zimmer | Canon of Constance | |||
| Bernhard Zwitzel | German architect and master craftsman of the Renaissance |