Necrology 1622
This is a list of famous people who died in 1622 . 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 | Christoph Gundermann | German reformed theologian | ||
January 9th | Alix Le Clerc | French nun, Blessed | 45 | |
13th January | Philipp Orth the Younger | Mayor / Heilbronn | 54 | |
January 17th | serious | Count of Holstein-Schaumburg | 52 | |
January 23 | William Baffin | English navigator and explorer | ||
January 25th | Karl Filip of Sweden | Swedish Prince and Duke of Södermanland, Närke and Värmland | 20th | |
January 26th | Khusrau Mirza | eldest son of Jahangir | 34 |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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February 4th | Johann Stolterfoht | German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, chief pastor of the Marienkirche in Lübeck and senior of the Ministry of Spirituality | 67 | |
February 4th | Jacob Studer | Swiss bibliophile and librarian | 47 | |
February 5th | Martin Behm | German writer and hymn writer | 64 | |
February 9 | Sophie Elisabeth of Anhalt-Dessau | Princess of Anhalt-Dessau and by marriage Duchess of Liegnitz | 32 | |
February 10th | Anton Scholtz | German mathematician and ducal court official in the Duchy of Liegnitz | ||
19th of February | Frans Pourbus the Younger | Flemish painter | ||
19th of February | Henry Savile | English scholar | 72 | |
19th of February | Georg Stampelius | German theologian, superintendent | 60 | |
February 22 | Heinrich Eckstorm | German Protestant theologian and educator | ||
February 26th | Eberhard Schenk from Limpurg-Speckfeld | Württemberg Obervogt and Landhofmeister | 61 | |
February | Michelangelo Naccherino | Italian sculptor | 71 |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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5. March | Ranuccio I. Farnese | Duke of Parma and Piacenza | 52 | |
the 14th of March | Heinrich Anselm von Promnitz | Governor of Lower Lusatia | 57 | |
March 18th | Christoph Bidembach | German registrar and archivist | ||
March, 20th | Johann Reichard Brömser from Rüdesheim | Oberamtmann in Koenigstein | ||
March, 20th | Petro Konashevytsch-Sahaidachnyj | Ukrainian military leader, politician and ataman of the Zaporozhian Cossacks | ||
March 21st | Joachim of Oldenburg | German lawyer and court official | ||
March | Christopher Jones | Captain of the Mayflower |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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April 1st | Isaac Uziel | Sephardic Rabbi in Amsterdam | ||
3rd of April | Cornelis Fransz. de Witt | Dutch politician | 76 | |
April 8th | Ferdinand I of Toerring-Seefeld | Bavarian nobleman and founder of the brewery | ||
11 April | Johann Papius | German logician and physician | 63 | |
April 13th | Katharina Kepler | Mother of Johannes Kepler, accused in a witch trial | ||
April 21 | Michelangelo Tonti | Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church | ||
April 22 | Antonio Foscarini | Venetian nobleman and ambassador | ||
April 24th | Fidelis from Sigmaringen | Catholic religious priest and martyr | 43 |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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May 3rd | Pedro Páez | Jesuit missionary in Ethiopia | ||
5th of May | Laurentius Nicolai Norvegus | Norwegian Jesuit priest | ||
May 6th | Magnus | Duke of Württemberg, older line Neuenbürg (1617–1622) | 27 | |
May 20th | Osman II | Sultan of the Ottoman Empire | 17th | |
May 29th | Johann Salmuth | German Protestant theologian | ||
May | Georg Esslinger | Württemberg state procurator |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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3rd of June | Francesco Carracci | Italian painter, draftsman and engraver | ||
15th June | David Pareus | reformed theologian | 73 | |
June 21st | Salomon Schweigger | Protestant preacher and traveler to the Orient | 71 | |
June | Jan Ostroróg | Poznan voivode, naturalist |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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3rd of July | Johannes Pontisella the Younger | Swiss reformed clergyman | ||
July 9 | Jobst from Landsberg to Erwitte | Military and land rust |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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August 2nd | Johann Faber | German lawyer and syndic of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck | 40 | |
August 14th | Henri de Gondi | French bishop and cardinal | ||
20th of August | Bahauddin Amili | Shiite theologian and lawyer in Persia during the Safavid period | 76 | |
20th of August | Raphael Eglin | Swiss theologian and alchemist | 62 | |
August 21 | Juan de Tassis y Peralta, 2nd Conde de Villamediana | Spanish poet | ||
29th August | Friedrich of Saxe-Weimar | Ernestine prince and colonel in the Thirty Years War | 26th | |
29th August | Henry VIII of Ortenburg | General in the Thirty Years War | 28 |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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September 4th | Barthold Beckmann | Hamburg councilor and mayor | ||
7th of September | Dionysius Gothofredus | French legal scholar | 72 | |
September 14th | Alof de Wignacourt | Grand Master of the Order of Malta | ||
25th of September | Christian Gerson | Jewish convert and Protestant theologian | 55 | |
September 29th | Jakob Hassler | German composer | ||
September 29th | Konrad von der Vorst | German-Dutch theologian | 53 |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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October 7th | Peter de Spina II. | Mediciners | 59 | |
October 7th | Baltasar de Zuñiga | Spanish diplomat | ||
9th October | Johann | Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg | 77 | |
October 11th | Conrad Vetter | German publicist and writer | ||
October 13th | Francesco Gonzaga | eldest son of Duke Carlo I. Gonzaga | 16 | |
October 14th | Heinrich Scheele | Abbot of the Riddagshausen monastery | ||
October 26th | Sebastian de Vivanco | Spanish composer of the Renaissance | ||
October 31 | Ulrich of Pomerania | Bishop of Cammin, non-ruling Duke of Pomerania | 33 |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 2 | Jan Lohelius | Abbot of the Strahov Monastery and Archbishop of Prague | ||
November 10th | Stephan Brölmann | German lawyer and university professor | ||
22nd of November | Nikolaus Rost | German cantor, composer and theologian | ||
November 24th | Francisco Rodrigues Lobo | Portuguese writer | ||
November 24th | Miler Magrath | Irish clergyman, Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor, Anglican Archbishop of Cashel | ||
November 26th | Johann von Fuchte | German Protestant theologian | 54 | |
30th of November | Squanto | Pawtuxet Indians | ||
November | Giovanni Battista Grillo | Italian composer |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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December 1 | Georg Engelhard von Löhneysen | Brunswick miner, stable master, publisher, writer and plagiarist | 70 | |
6th of December | Johannes Grevius | German witch theorist | ||
December 7th | Sophie of Brandenburg | Daughter of Elector Johann Georg von Brandenburg and wife of Elector Christian I of Saxony | 54 | |
12th of December | Bartolomeo Manfredi | Italian mannerist and early baroque painter | ||
13th December | Jan Campanus Vodňanský | Czech writer and poet | 49 | |
23rd of December | Blasius Alexander | Swiss reformed pastor during the Graubünden turmoil | ||
25 December | Hans Georg von Pöllnitz | Electoral Saxon politician | ||
December 26th | Melchior Adam | German pedagogue, lexicographer, literary historian and biographer | ||
December 28th | Francis de Sales | French bishop of Geneva / Annecy, founder of an order, doctor of the church, saint | 55 | |
December 29th | Johann Gottfried I of Aschhausen | Prince-Bishop of Bamberg and Würzburg; Witch hunters | 47 | |
December 31 | Philipp Clüver | German geographer | ||
December | Pjetër Budi | Albanian bishop |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Leandro Bassano | Italian painter and one of Jacopo Bassano's four sons | |||
Georg Braun | German theologian and canon | |||
Sybilla von Ebersberg | Daughter of Ottheinrich von Ebersberg | 44 | ||
Hans Jakob of Gemmingen | Prince-Bishop of Augsburg council and curator in Oberndorf | |||
Johann Hartmann | Kurmainzischer Amtskeller in Miltenberg | |||
Hasekura Tsunenaga | Japanese samurai and diplomat | |||
Jakub Horčický z Tepence | Bohemian medic, pharmacist and chemist | |||
Ludwig | Count of Leiningen-Leiningen | |||
Michael Maier | Paracelsian doctor, alchemist and Rosicrucian | |||
Andrew Melville | Scottish theologian and religious leader | |||
Bartolomé García de Nodal | Spanish explorer | |||
John Owen | Welsh writer | |||
Petrus Plancius | Dutch theologian, astronomer and cartographer | |||
Cesare Ripa | Italian writer | |||
John Rolfe | English tobacco grower | |||
Galeazzo Sanvitale | Archbishop of Bari | |||
Valentin Schmalz | German theologian and representative of anti-Trinitarian unitarianism | |||
Pietro Sorri | Italian painter | |||
Philippe Thomassin | French draftsman, graphic artist, engraver and eraser | |||
Upayuvaraja I. | King of the kingdom of Lan Xang in what is now Laos | |||
Johann Conrad von Vohrburg | Elector of Mainz in Miltenberg | |||
Voravongse II. | King of the Lao Kingdom of Lan Chang | |||
Friedrich Weissensee | German composer of the early baroque |