Nekrolog 1621
This is a list of famous people who died in 1621 . 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 7th | Mattheus Kossen | German merchant and mayor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck | ||
January 25th | François Pithou | French lawyer and writer | 77 | |
January 28th | Paul V. | Pope (1605–1621) | 68 | |
January 30th | Francis Taylor | Irish blessed and martyr |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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February 2nd | Sebastiano Folli | Italian painter | ||
February 10th | Pietro Aldobrandini | Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church | 49 | |
February 15th | Michael Praetorius | German composer and music writer | 50 | |
20. February | Giacomo Sannesio | Italian clergyman, Bishop of Orvieto and Cardinal of the Roman Church | ||
21st of February | Hans Ulrich Krafft | German businessman | 70 | |
February 25 | Pompey Planta | Bündner nobleman, leader of the Spanish-Austrian party in the Bündner Wirren | ||
February 28 | Cosimo II de 'Medici | Grand Duke of Tuscany | 30th |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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3 March | Rudolf Goclenius the Younger | German doctor and physicist | 48 | |
4th of March | Martin Benckendorf | German lawyer and university professor | 75 | |
7th March | Ottilia von Fürstenberg | Prioress of the Oelinghausen monastery and abbess of the secular women's monastery in Heerse | 72 | |
8th of March | Enevold Kruse | Danish nobleman and Norwegian imperial governor | 66 | |
27th of March | Benedetto Giustiniani | Italian cardinal of the Roman Church | 66 | |
28th March | Ottavio Rinuccini | Italian poet and librettist | 59 | |
March 31 | Philip III | King of Spain, Naples and Sicily, as Philip II, King of Portugal | 42 |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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2nd of April | Cristofano Allori | Italian painter | 43 | |
April 6th | Maria Christina of Austria | Princess of Transylvania | 46 | |
April 6th | Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford | English nobleman | 81 | |
11 April | Matthias von Oppen | German church politician and economic reformer | ||
April 21 | Heinrich Abermann | Historian, Rector of the University of Vienna | 37 | |
April 21 | Thomas Sagittarius | German philologist, philosophical logician and educator | 44 |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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May 11th | Johann Arndt | German Lutheran theologian | 65 | |
May 15 | Hendrick de Keyser | Dutch architect and sculptor, master builder of Amsterdam and representative of the Golden Age | 56 | |
23. May | Bartholomew Agricola | Religious and composer |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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2th of June | Eilhard Lubin | German theologian, mathematician, geographer | 56 | |
June 4th | Fabian I. von Dohna | German mercenary leader and diplomat | 71 | |
June 7th | Martin Fruwein | Prague citizen, participant in the Bohemian uprising (1618) | ||
June 7th | Andreas von Knichen | German legal scholar and politician | 61 | |
8th June | Anne de Xainctonge | Religious, founder of the Ursulines of Dole | 53 | |
June 21st | Friedrich von Bila | Imperial councilor in the Kingdom of Bohemia and country director as well as owner of the dominions Schochau and Chottomirsch | ||
June 21st | Václav Budovec z Budova | Bohemian reformer, diplomat and writer | 69 | |
June 21st | Kaspar Cappleri de Sulewicz | Czech nobleman | ||
June 21st | Diwisch Czernin von Chudenitz | bohemian nobleman | ||
June 21st | Christoph Harant von Polschitz and Weseritz | Czech nobleman, diplomat composer, writer, traveler, humanist | ||
June 21st | Jan Jessenius | Physician, politician and philosopher | 54 | |
June 21st | Louis III de Lorraine-Guise | Cardinal and Archbishop of Reims | 46 | |
June 21st | Joachim Andreas von Schlick | Leader of the Protestant Estates in Bohemia | 51 | |
June 28th | Heinrich von Randow | Judge and Vogt of the cathedral chapter in Magdeburg | 59 |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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2nd July | Thomas Harriot | English mathematician, natural philosopher and astronomer | ||
July 4th | Simon Rudnicki | Bishop of Warmia | 68 | |
7th of July | Achyuta Pisharati | Indian scholar and mathematician | ||
10th of July | Charles Bonaventure de Longueval | French general | 50 | |
15th of July | Albrecht VII of Habsburg | Archduke of Austria and regent of the Spanish Netherlands | 61 | |
July 19 | Francesco Soriano | Italian composer of the late Renaissance | ||
29th of July | Heinrich Menne | German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, chief pastor of the Lübeck Aegidienkirche and senior of the Ministry of Spirituality | ||
30th July | Paul Sixt III. by Trautson | Austrian statesman |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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3rd August | Anna Caterina Gonzaga | Wife of Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria, Prince of Tyrol | 55 | |
August 7th | Jobst from Limburg-Styrum | Dutch nobleman | 61 | |
13 August | Jan Berchmans | Jesuit, saint | 22nd | |
20th of August | Rudolf | Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst | 44 | |
August 21 | John Barclay | Scottish poet and satirist | 39 | |
August 24th | Johann Friedrich Matenesius | Clergyman, historian and university professor | ||
August 31 | Guillaume du Vair | French essayist and statesman | 65 |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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September 3 | Augustin Rhaw | German legal scholar and Pomeranian politician | ||
17th of September | Robert Bellarmine | Italian scholar, theologian and Jesuit, saint | 78 | |
September 20th | Henri de Mayenne | French nobleman and military | 42 | |
September 24th | Jan Karol Chodkiewicz | Polish general | ||
25th of September | Mary Sidney | English writer and center of a literary circle | 59 | |
September | Heinrich Nikolaus Faust von Stromberg | Rhenish nobleman and commander of the Order of St. John, today's Order of Malta |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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October 7th | Antoine de Montchrétien | French economist | ||
October, 16th | Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck | Dutch organist and composer | 59 | |
October 17th | Daniel Chamier | reformed theologian | ||
October 18 | Bartolomeo Cesi (Cardinal) | Italian clergyman, bishop and cardinal of the Roman Church |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 10th | Henning Grosse | Booksellers and publishers | 68 | |
November 12th | Johannes Bock | Lower Sorbian poet, diplomat and educator | 51 | |
30th of November | Francesco Rasi | Italian singer, composer and poet | 47 |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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13th December | Katharina Stenbock | Swedish queen | 86 | |
December 14th | Jacob Fransz de Witt | Dordrecht patrician and mayor | 73 | |
15th December | Charles d'Albert, duc de Luynes | Favorite and advisor to Louis XIII. | 43 | |
December 17th | Cornelius Martini | Theologian and representative of the Reformation |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Samuel von Behr | Mecklenburg politician | |||
Jacob Boelens | Dutch diplomat and politician, Mayor of Amsterdam | |||
Ambrosius Bosschaert | Flemish flower painter | |||
John Carver | English pilgrim on the Mayflower, first governor of Plymouth | |||
Charles II. De Cossé, duc de Brissac | French general and Marshal of France | |||
Geverhart Elmenhorst | Theologian, hymn poet and writer of opera libretti | |||
Arndt Heinrich von Fahrensbach | royal Swedish lieutenant | |||
Georg Hänlin | Catholic theologian, personality of the Counter Reformation | |||
Dirk Hartog | Dutch navigator and explorer | |||
Ludwig Hollonius | German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and playwright | |||
Edmund Hooper | English organist and composer | |||
Jakob Lehmann | Mayor of Dresden | |||
Hans Hermann Ochsenbach | Burgvogt of Tübingen | |||
Georg Austrian | German teacher and cantor | |||
François Pyrard | French navigator | |||
Giovanni Battista Riccio | Italian composer of the early baroque | |||
Nicolaus Santmann | German physician and city physician of Hamburg | |||
Paul's stone | German goldsmith |