Nekrolog 1602
This is a list of well-known people who died in 1602 . 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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6th January | Andreas Raselius | German composer | ||
10. January | Daniel Tossanus the Elder | German reformed theologian | 60 | |
January 16 | Petrus Edeling | German theologian, superintendent of the diocese of Cammin | ||
21th January | Elia Castello | Austrian painter | ||
January 27th | Marco Pedacca | Italian Roman Catholic bishop | ||
January | Claude Fauchet | French historian, medievalist and Romanist | 71 |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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February 2nd | Jakob Jehle | German fresco and wall painter | ||
February 2nd | David Peifer | German lawyer, councilor, chancellor of the Electorate of Saxony under Christian I and Christian II, publicist and poet | 72 | |
3 February | Paul Melissus | German writer, translator and composer | 62 | |
3 February | Martin Ruland the Elder | German doctor and alchemist | ||
February 16 | Wolfgang Harder | German Protestant theologian | 79 | |
19th of February | Philippe-Emmanuel de Lorraine | French military leader of the Huguenot Wars | 43 | |
February 26th | Anarg Friedrich von Wildenfels | Saxon university professor, rector of the University of Jena and owner of the Wildenfels estate |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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8th of March | Joachim from the mountains | German diplomat and statesman | 75 | |
March 11 | Emilio de 'Cavalieri | Italian composer, organist, diplomat, choreographer and dancer | ||
March 12th | Philip IV | Count of Nassau-Weilburg, Saarbrücken and Saar Werden; reformer | 59 | |
17. March | Johannes Albinus | German legal scholar | ||
March 22 | Agostino Carracci | Italian painter and engraver | 44 | |
25th March | Joachim Friedrich | Duke of Liegnitz, Brieg, Ohlau and Wohlau | 51 |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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10th of April | Amalia from Neuenahr-Alpen | Electress of the Palatinate and Countess of Limburg | 63 | |
12. April | Albert de Gondi, duc de Retz | French military leader | 79 | |
12. April | Nikolaus von Reusner | Legal scholar | 57 | |
April 16 | Antonmaria Salviati | Italian cardinal of the Roman Church | 65 | |
April 19th | Jan Abramowicz | Voivode of the Minsk and Smolensk Voivodeships | ||
20th of April | Johann Streitberger | German theologian | 84 | |
April 29 | Johann Casimir | Founder of the Nassau-Gleiberg line | 24 |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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May 6th | Li Zhi | Chinese philosopher and civil servant | 74 | |
17th of May | Jürgen von Fahrensbach | Livonian general | ||
May 22 | Renata of Lorraine | Daughter of Duke Francis I of Lorraine, Princess of Lorraine, Duchess of Bavaria | 58 | |
23. May | Balthasar Köller | Captain, bitter and provost of the monastery of Uetersen | ||
May 27th | Jan Brandt | Polish theologian and composer | ||
28th of May | Giulio Antonio Santorio | Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Grand Inquisitor | 69 |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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June 19th | Daniel Zierenberg | Mayor of Gdansk | ||
June 29th | Bonaventure Rooster | Bishop of Wroclaw |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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10th of July | Henni Arneken | Mayor of the old town of Hildesheim | 63 | |
15th of July | Jean Taffin | Dutch Calvinist | ||
17th July | Friedrich Wilhelm I. | Duke of Saxony-Weimar, spa administrator of Saxony | 40 | |
July 31 | Charles de Gontaut, duc de Biron | French military leader and diplomat, Marshal of France |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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29th August | Sebastian Fabian Klonowic | Polish satirist | ||
August 30th | Johann Esich | German educator, preacher and historian | ||
August | Abu 'l-Fazl | Chronicler and historiographer in the Indian Mughal Empire |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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7th of September | Lucas Schickhardt | Württemberg carpenter | 42 | |
September 11 | Sebastian Artomedes | Protestant theologian and hymn poet | ||
12th September | Andreas von Rauchbar | German legal scholar | ||
13.september | Vittoria Farnese | Duchess of Urbino (1548–1574) | ||
September 14th | Caspar Clee | German philologist, ethnologist and historian | ||
September 14th | Jean Passerat | French writer and poet | 67 | |
September 18 | Abraham Memmius | German medic | 37 | |
September 22 | Tommaso Laureti | Italian painter | ||
25th of September | Caspar Peucer | German-Sorbian humanist | 77 | |
September 27th | Peter Rantzau | Danish advisor to the Danish king | ||
30. September | Catherine of Brandenburg-Küstrin | Daughter of margrave Johann von Küstrin | 53 |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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October 7th | Thomas Schweicker | German, armless art writer | 60 | |
October 13th | Franz Junius the Elder | reformed theologian | 57 | |
October 21 | Hedwig of Brandenburg | Duchess of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel | 62 | |
October 22nd | William Perkins | English Puritan theologian | ||
30th of October | Jean-Jacques Boissard | French antique collector and Latin poet | ||
October | Thomas Morley | English composer |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 7th | Wilhelm Hoen | German master's degree, pedagogue and town clerk | ||
21st November | Bastian Kröß | Dresden councilor and mayor | ||
November 23 | Agnes zu Solms-Laubach | Landgrave of Hessen-Kassel | 24 | |
November 29th | Anthony Holborne | English composer of consort music | ||
30th of November | Johannes Ferinarius | German educator and Lutheran theologian | 68 |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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December 29th | Jacopo Corsi | Italian entrepreneur, patron and composer | 41 | |
December | Antonio Covarrubias y Leyva | Spanish lawyer and humanist |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Reinhold Anrep | Estonian district administrator and Swedish field marshal | |||
Jean Battier | Basel silk merchant | |||
Johannes Bretke | Protestant pastor in Little Lithuania and promoter of the Lithuanian language | |||
Ambrosius Froben | Swiss publisher | |||
Juan de Fuca | Greek seafarer in the service of Spain | |||
Jógvan Heinason | Løgmaður (then a kind of land judge) of the Faroe Islands | |||
Jan Łasicki | Polish historian and theologian | |||
Claus Midow | German stonemason and sculptor | |||
Heino von Pfuel | Colonel in the service of Elector Johann Georg von Brandenburg | |||
Jean Pithou | French lawyer and author | |||
Giacomo della Porta | Italian architect and sculptor | |||
Simon Simonius | Italian medic | |||
Bernhard Textor | reformed theologian | |||
Trashi Tobgyel | Clergyman of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism, Master of the Northern Treasures | |||
Archange Tuccarro | Italian professional acrobat and author | |||
Cipriano de Valera | Spanish Protestant | |||
Matthäus Waissel | German pastor, lutenist and writer |