Nekrolog 1589
This is a list of famous people who died in 1589 . 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 5th | Johannes Hauchin | Catholic theologian and Archbishop of Mechelen | ||
January 5th | Caterina de 'Medici | Princess of Urbino, Queen of France by marriage | 69 | |
January 14th | Francis Kett | English doctor and alleged heretic | ||
January 18th | Magnus Heinason | Faroese-Norwegian sea hero | ||
January | Thomas Penny | British physician, clergyman, botanist and entomologist |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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February 2nd | Andreas Dudith | Humanist, bishop, imperial diplomat, Protestant | 55 | |
February 6th | Zacharias von Neuhaus | Bohemian nobleman, Moravian chamberlain and governor of Moravia | ||
February 18 | Tilemann Stella | German Renaissance scholar | 63 |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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3 March | Johannes Sturm | German Protestant scholar and educator | 81 | |
4th of March | Alessandro Farnese | Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and politician; Cardinal Bishop and Cardinal Dean | ||
9th March | Paul Dolscius | German physician, educator and poet | ||
March 12th | Conrad Orth from Hagen | German lawyer, rector of the University of Cologne | ||
19th March | Heo Chohui | Korean poet, painter, writer | ||
March 22 | Lodovico Guicciardini | Italian historian, cartographer, geographer, humanist, writer | 67 | |
March 23 | Martin Cromer | Polish historian, theologian and bishop | ||
27th of March | Ludwig Daser | German composer and Kapellmeister | ||
March 29 | Seriousness of talking | Princely governor of Celle, Brunswick-Lüneburg | ||
March | Joost de Soete | military commander, governor of Utrecht |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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4. April | Benedict the Mohr | Friar and saint | 63 | |
4. April | Balthasar Brusch | Bohemian bookbinder and bookseller | 76 | |
7th of April | Giulio Cesare Aranzi | Italian anatomist | ||
10th of April | Margaret of Chlum | German abbess | ||
20th of April | Paul Fabricius | Humanist, mathematician, astronomer, botanist, geographer and poet | ||
April 28 | Michael Haslob | German poet and humanist | ||
April 29 | Johannes Rhenanus | German salinist, theologian, alchemist and author |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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May 3rd | Adam van Haren | Haren, Daam van | ||
May 3rd | Julius | Prince of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel | 60 | |
May 9 | Paulo Dias de Novais | Portuguese navigator and explorer | ||
May 11th | Johann Lüdinghusen | Mayor of Lübeck | ||
May 18 | Charles II | Lord of Monaco | 34 | |
May 20th | Anna Maria of Brandenburg-Ansbach | Duchess of Württemberg | 62 |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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June 24th | Georg Bonsack | German Lutheran theologian and general superintendent of the General Diocese of Lüneburg-Celle |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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July 1 | Christoffel Plantijn | Book printer and bookbinder | ||
July 6th | Christoph Schlattl | Bishop of Chiemsee | ||
8th of July | Ludolph Schrader | German lawyer, professor and rector of the Viadrina University in Frankfurt (Oder) | ||
July 27th | Dirck Jansz Graeff | Mayor of Amsterdam | ||
29th of July | Anna Maria of the Palatinate | Princess of Sweden and Duchess of Södermanland | 28 |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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August 1st | Jacques Clément | French Dominican and assassin | ||
August 2nd | Henry III. | King of France and Poland | 37 | |
August 10 | Anna Krölin | German Franciscan | ||
August 10 | Martin Schenk from Nideggen | German aristocrat, military leader in Spanish and later Dutch service | ||
August 21 | Daniel Rantzau | Provost de Klosters in Uetersen | ||
26th of August | Erich Volkmar von Berlepsch | Chief Justice in Leipzig and Chief Captain in Thuringia | ||
August 31 | Jurij Dalmatin | Protestant translator of the Bible into Slovenian |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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September 11 | Philip II of Eberstein | Count von Eberstein, Imperial Councilor, Supreme Captain and Governor in Upper Alsace. | ||
September 15th | Agnes von Bentheim and Steinfurt | Countess of Rietberg | ||
September 18 | Dietrich Flade | Rector of the University of Trier | ||
September 19th | Jean-Antoine de Baif | French poet | 57 | |
September 19th | Leonardo Salviati | Italian humanist, romanist, grammarian and lexicographer |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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9th October | Friedrich Pensold | German philologist and physicist | 59 | |
15th October | Jacopo Zabarella | Italian philosopher and professor | 56 | |
October 18 | Daniel Specklin | Alsatian fortress builder, engineer and cartographer | ||
October 31 | Peter Stump | Wizard, werewolf | ||
October | Adolf von Neuenahr | military commander and Dutch governor |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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15th of November | Philipp Apian | German mathematician, physician, cartographer of Old Bavaria and heraldist | 58 | |
November 16 | Robert Granjon | French publisher | ||
November 26th | Heinrich Moller | German Protestant theologian | 59 | |
November 26th | David Voit | German Protestant theologian | ||
November | Laura Battiferri | Italian poet |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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9th of December | Andrea Calamech | Italian sculptor | ||
12th of December | Francesco Balbi di Correggio | Italian arquebusier | ||
December 16 | Michael Bajus | Catholic theologian | ||
25 December | Melchior Wieland | German doctor, botanist and traveler | ||
December 29th | Johann III. by Trautson | Austrian statesman |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Albert von Soest | German carver | |||
Franz Baring | first Lutheran superintendent of Saxony-Lauenburg (1565–1582) | |||
Blasius Berwart | German builder | |||
Martín Cortés | Son of the Spanish conqueror Hernán Cortés | |||
Wouter Crabeth | Dutch glass painter | |||
Wolfgang Figulus | German composer | |||
Joachim Illies | Pomeranian teacher and theologian | |||
Johann Jenitz | Chamber secretary and entrepreneur in Saxony | |||
Marcin Leopolita | Polish composer | |||
Quentin Massys the Younger | Flemish painter | |||
Georg Niege | German Landsknecht and poet | |||
Philothea of Athens | Orthodox saint, patron saint of Athens | |||
Thomas Sébillet | French poet, poet and Romanist | |||
Tansen | Court musician of the Mughal emperor Akbar | |||
Juan Pacheco de Toledo, 2nd Marquis de Cerralbo | Spanish ambassador, governor of Galicia (1587–1594) | |||
Francesco Torniello | Italian typographer and Franciscan | |||
Erasmus von Venningen | Imperial knight and bailiff | |||
Heinrich Wedemhof | Merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck |