Necrology 1625
This is a list of famous people who died in 1625 . 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 | Simon Marius | German astronomer | 51 | |
January 7th | Ruggiero Giovannelli | Italian singer, conductor and composer | ||
13th January | Jan Brueghel the Elder | Flemish painter | ||
January 17th | Maria Vladimirovna Dolgorukova | Tsarina of Russia | ||
21th January | Sibrand Lubbert | German reformed theologian | ||
21th January | Christoph Neander | Kreuzkantor in Dresden (1615-1625) | 35 | |
January 23 | Johann III. | Count of East Friesland and Rietberg | ||
January 27th | Adriaen Valery | Dutch poet and collector of Geusen songs | ||
January 29th | Jakob Gretser | Latin philologist, historian, playwright and author of the Counter Reformation in Germany | 62 | |
January 29th | Melchior von Rechenberg | Governor of the County of Glatz | 75 |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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February 6th | Philipp Julius | Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast | 40 | |
February 16 | John Robinson | English Puritan theologian | ||
February 22 | Joachim Sigismund of Brandenburg | Margrave of Brandenburg | 21st | |
February 26th | Anna Wasa | Princess of Sweden | ||
February | Andreas II. Thanrädl | Austrian nobleman, evangelical decreed |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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2nd March | James Hamilton, 2nd Marquess of Hamilton | Scottish nobleman | ||
5. March | Alexander Lueneburg | Councilor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck | ||
7th March | Johann Bayer | German astronomer | ||
7th March | Joachim Ernst | Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach | 41 | |
8th of March | Caspar Tryller | Electoral Saxon civil servant | 82 | |
9th March | Dorothea Sibylle of Brandenburg | Duchess of Brzeg | 34 | |
March 11 | Daniel Meisner | German poet and publisher | ||
25th March | Giambattista Marino | Italian poet | 55 | |
26th of March | Philip Wharton, 3rd Baron Wharton | English nobleman and politician of the Tudor period | 69 | |
27th of March | Jacob I. | King of Scotland, England and Ireland | 58 | |
March 29 | Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas | Spanish historian |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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7th of April | Adriaan van den Spiegel | Flemish anatomist, surgeon and botanist | ||
17th April | Hermann Wolff | German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, senior pastor of the Jakobikirche in Lübeck and senior of the Ministry of Spiritual Affairs | ||
April 23 | Moritz | Governor of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Geldern and Overijssel | ||
April 23 | Juan de Ruela | Spanish painter |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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May 6th | Pietro Antonio Novelli | Sicilian painter and mosaicist | ||
May 13th | Anton Mozart | German painter | ||
17th of May | Francisco Gomez de Sandoval y Rojas | Spanish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church | ||
May | Christoph Strattner | Austrian market judge and landlord in Frankenburg am Hausruck |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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June 1st | Honoré d'Urfé | French author | 57 | |
June 5th | Orlando Gibbons | English Renaissance composer | ||
6th of June | Anna Maria von Boskowitz and Černahora | Moravian nobles, Princess of Liechtenstein, Duchess of Troppau and Jägerndorf | ||
June | Christoph von Lehndorf | Anhalt court official |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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5th July | Cornelis Verdonck | Franco-Flemish singer and composer | ||
July 6th | Kaspar Mohr | German Premonstratensian canon and inventor | ||
7th of July | Michael Eippart | Hospital caretaker and mayor of Tübingen | 60 | |
10th of July | Heinrich Schlichtkrull | Count Mansfeld Chancellor | 65 | |
July 26th | Johannes Piscator | German theologian, university professor and Bible translator | 79 |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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August 14th | Johannes Rottenhammer | German painter (baroque) | ||
August 19th | Enno III. | Count of East Frisia | 61 | |
August 19th | Friedrich Wilhelm | Duke of Teschen | 23 | |
August 19th | Theodor Rhodius | German Lutheran pastor and neo-Latin playwright | ||
August 30th | Anna of Prussia | Electress of Brandenburg | 49 | |
August | John Fletcher | English playwright | 45 | |
August | Johann Grensin | Lawyer Council Secretary of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck | ||
August | Johannes Willinges | German painter |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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September 6th | Thomas Dempster | Scottish classical philologist, historian and poet | 46 | |
7th of September | Rombout Hogerbeets | Dutch statesman | 64 | |
7th of September | Valentin Wudrian | German Lutheran theologian | 41 | |
the 9th of September | Kaspar Waser | Swiss reformed theologian and orientalist | 60 | |
13.september | Francis II Batthyány | Hungarian magnate, member of the Batthyány magnate family | ||
September 14th | Martin Master I. | German Benedictine abbot, Landgrave von Bonndorf | ||
September 15th | Louis Richeome | French theologian, humanist and Jesuit | ||
16th September | Petrus Saxonius | German mathematician and astronomer | 34 | |
17th of September | Anton von der Streithorst | Brunswick statesman | ||
September 19th | Vain Friedrich von Hohenzollern | Bishop of Osnabrück | 42 | |
September 20th | Heinrich Meibom | German historian and poet | 69 | |
21st September | Bartolomeo Cavarozzi | Early Baroque painters in Italy and Spain | ||
25th of September | Christiana Cunradina | German poet | 34 | |
25th of September | Johann Ludwig Mögling | German physicians and university lecturers | 40 | |
September | Thomas Lodge | English poet and playwright |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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October 6th | Johann George Besold | German lawyer and private lawyer | 44 | |
October 6th | Hermann Nicephorus | baroque philosopher | ||
October 11th | Heinrich von Logau | Silesian nobleman | ||
October 24th | Friedrich of Saxe-Altenburg | Duke of Saxe-Altenburg | 26th | |
October 25 | Hans Michael Elias from Obentraut | Palatine cavalry general in the Thirty Years War |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 3rd | Adam Gumpelzhaimer | German composer, music teacher and theorist | ||
14th November | Johannes Sturm | German physician and logician | ||
15th of November | Michael Beringer | German lawyer and philologist | 59 | |
November 16 | Sofonisba Anguissola | Italian painter | ||
November 16 | Johann Rudolf Pucher von Meggenhausen | imperial Reichshofrat | ||
November 17th | Jacob Henot | Postmaster and postal organizer | ||
November 19th | Johann Reinhard I. | Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg | 56 | |
November 27th | Jeremias Eisenmenger | City doctor in Heilbronn | ||
November 28th | John Willis | English stenographer, founder of the newer English shorthand |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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December 8th | Christine of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf | Swedish queen | ||
9th of December | Ubbo Emmius | East Frisian Reformed theologian and historian | 78 | |
11th December | Johann Friedrich Schröter | German medic | 66 | |
December 16 | Elisabeth of Hessen-Kassel | Duchess of Mecklenburg-Güstrow | 29 | |
19. December | Dorothea Augusta of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel | Abbess of Gandersheim | 48 | |
20th of December | Hermann Ravensberger | German Reformed theologian, rector of the University of Groningen | 39 | |
25 December | Benno Friedrich Brand from Lindau | Member of the fruiting society | 54 | |
December 26th | Pier Francesco Costa | Italian clergyman, papal diplomat and Bishop of Savona | 80 | |
December 27th | Andreas Großhenning | German Lutheran theologian | 35 |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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George V of Angelach-Angelach | Vogt in the Prättigau | |||
Jehiel Bashan | Grand Rabbi of Turkey in Constantinople (1602–1625) | |||
Jean-Baptiste Besard | French lawyer, lutenist and composer | |||
Matthias Boetius | German Evangelical Lutheran pastor and chronicler | |||
Guglielmo Caccia | Italian painter | |||
Girolamo Campagna | Italian sculptor | |||
Pietro Cerone | Italian music theorist and singer | |||
Carlo Diodati | Tuscan patrician | |||
John Florio | English translator and scholar | |||
Seyyid Kasim Gubari | Ottoman calligrapher responsible for the design of the calligraphic inscriptions in the Sultan Ahmed Mosque | |||
Judah Goldsmith de Herz | architect | |||
Daniël de Hertaing | Officer in the service of the States General during the Eighty Years War | |||
Johann Kämff | German hymn poet | |||
Jakob von Kleist | Pomeranian governor and witch hunter | |||
Giovanni Gualberto Magli | Italian opera singer (castrato) | |||
Michael von Manteuffel | Courland Chancellor and Ducal Council | |||
Joist Moers | Hessian cartographer | |||
Hieronymus Moskorzowski | Politician and promoter of Unitarianism | |||
Antoine de Nervèze | French poet and novelist of the Baroque era | |||
Frans Hendricksz Oetgens van Waveren | Mayor of Amsterdam | |||
César Oudin | Spanish translator; Court interpreter for the French King Henry IV. | |||
Thomas Pavier | London publisher and bookseller | |||
Thomas Phelippes | English cryptanalyst | |||
Adam Poelmann | Pastor and playwright | |||
Adriano Politi | Italian translator, lexicographer and Italianist | |||
Francesco Rustici | Italian painter | |||
Bernhard Schmid | German composer and organist | |||
Vicke Schorler | German chronicler, artist | |||
Willem Cornelisz Schouten | Dutch navigator | |||
beginning of the year | James Seaton | Swedish colonel and regiment owner | ||
Thomas Thynne | English politician | |||
Johan van Valckenburgh | Dutch engineer and fortress builder | |||
Karl Weinberger | Titular Bishop of Nazianzus and Auxiliary Bishop in Breslau and nominated Bishop of Pedena |