Nekrolog 1633
This is a list of famous people who died in 1633 . 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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15. January | Polycarp Leyser II. | German Lutheran theologian and general superintendent in Leipzig | 46 | |
January 24th | Nathaniel Giles | English organist and composer |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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February 9 | Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues | Mistress of the French King Henry IV, Marquise of Verneuil | ||
14th of February | Wilhelm Schenk of Limpurg | Wuerttemberg chief bailiff in Göppingen, builder of Michelbach Castle an der Bilz | 64 | |
21st of February | Karl Hannibal von Dohna | Governor of Upper Lusatia | ||
21st of February | Andreas Kritzelmann | German hymn poet |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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1st March | George Herbert | English clergyman, poet and writer | 39 | |
4th of March | Nicolas Passavant | Basel silk ribbon weaver | 73 | |
6th March | Giovanni Pietro de Pomis | Italian painter, medalist, architect and fortress builder | ||
March 13th | Johannes Schader | Electoral Saxon administrator of Sachsenburg castle and office | ||
March, 15 | Johannes Oettinger | German geographer, cartographer and geodesist | 55 | |
27th of March | Pieter Cornet | Franco-Flemish composer and organist | ||
27th of March | Joachim Denich | German legal scholar and university professor | ||
27th of March | Statius of Munchausen | Noblemen from the black line of those of Munchhausen | 77 | |
March 29 | Johann Georg II. Fuchs of Dornheim | Prince-Bishop of Bamberg; Champion for the Counter Reformation; Witch hunters, called witch burners | 46 |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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3rd of April | Bernardus Paludanus | Dutch scholar, botanist and doctor | 82 | |
4. April | Pieter Lastman | Dutch painter | ||
April 6th | Paul Tarnow | Lutheran theologian | 70 | |
April 18 | Joachim Praetorius | German Lutheran theologian, college and high school teacher and hymn poet | 66 | |
April 21 | Scipione Dentice | Italian church musician and composer | 73 | |
April 28 | Johann Fugger the Elder | Merchant and landowner as well as master of Babenhausen and Boos Castle | 49 | |
April | Girolamo Caraffa | Spanish and Imperial Field Marshal | ||
April | Francis Godwin | English bishop and writer |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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May 11th | Catherine de Clèves, duchesse de Guise | Duchess of Guise and Countess of Eu | ||
May 19th | Georg Wolmar von Fahrensbach | Governor of Livonia | 47 | |
25. May | Anton von Bonin | Stiftsvogt, dean of the collegiate church in Kolberg and Pomeranian government councilor | ||
May | Johann Ludwig Gottfried | German theologian, translator and author |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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June 1st | Martin Willich | German Lutheran theologian | ||
June 4th | Paulus Götz | German historian and educator | ||
June 10th | Christoph Pelargus | German Protestant theologian | 67 | |
June 11th | Johannes Crellius | Polish-German socinian theologian and educator | 42 | |
14th June | Christian | Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Ærø | 62 | |
17th of June | Ernesto Montecuccoli | imperial general in the Thirty Years War | ||
June 27th | Salome Alt | Mistress of the Prince Archbishop of Salzburg | 64 | |
June | Christof Angermair | German sculptor | ||
June | Étienne Brûlé | French explorer |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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5th July | Margaretha of Austria | Archduchess, nun in the Descalzas Reales Madrid | 66 | |
7th of July | Lev Sapieha | Polish-Lithuanian magnate, politician and warlord | 76 | |
8th of July | Jean de Merode | imperial general | ||
10th of July | Matthias Koch | Augsburg merchant | 52 | |
15th of July | Giovanni Forti Natoli | Sicilian nobleman | ||
16th of July | Johann Casimir | Prince from the Ernestine line of the Wettins | 69 |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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August 1st | João Rodrigues | Jesuit and missionary, author of important works on the Japanese language and culture | ||
4th of August | George Abbot | English prelate | 70 | |
August 10 | Anthony Munday | English author | ||
August 11th | Ulrich of Denmark | Danish prince, administrator of the Schwerin diocese, rider general from the Electorate of Saxony | 22nd | |
12. August | Jakob Eberlein | Bishop of Seckau | ||
12. August | Jacopo Peri | Italian composer | 71 | |
August 24th | Ambrosius Rhode | German mathematician, astronomer and physician | 56 | |
August 30th | Magdalena von Jülich-Kleve-Berg | Daughter of Duke Wilhelm of Jülich-Kleve-Berg and Countess Palatinate of Pfalz-Zweibrücken | 79 |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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the 9th of September | Heinrich von Holk | General during the Thirty Years War | 34 | |
17th of September | Johann Ruprecht Hegenmüller | Lower Austrian sub-marshal | ||
September 27th | Benjamin Ursinus | German astronomer and mathematician | 46 |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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October 2nd | Scipione Caffarelli Borghese | Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Church and Archbishop of Bologna | 56 | |
October 7th | Robert Browne | Founder of the English Puritan Separatists | ||
October 11th | Philaret of Moscow | Patriarch of Moscow (1619-1633); Head of the Romanov-Yuryev boyar family in Moscow | ||
October 13th | Georg alarm clock | German medic and physicist | 67 | |
October 14th | Johannes Nicolaus Furichius | Neo-Latin poet, doctor and alchemist | ||
the 20th of October | Jean Le Clerc | French painter | 47 | |
October 21 | Johannes Malderus | Roman Catholic theologian, university professor and bishop | 70 | |
October 24th | Jean Titelouze | French organist and composer |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 7th | Cornelis Jacobszoon Drebbel | Dutch inventor, physicist and mechanic | ||
November 8th | Christian | Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg and Bishop of Minden | 66 | |
November 8th | Adam Steigleder | German organist and composer | 72 | |
November 8th | Xu Guangqi | Scholar and minister of the Ming dynasty, important Catholic convert | 71 | |
November 13th | Zacchaeus from Horrich | Priest and official in Cologne | ||
14th November | William Ames | reformed theologian | ||
15th of November | Caspar Cunradi | German physician, historian and poet | 62 | |
20th November | Johann Georg Agricola | German medic | 75 | |
November | Geurt van Beuningen | Mayor of Amsterdam | ||
November | Robert Johnson | English composer and lutenist |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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December 1 | Hieronymus Lueneburg | Councilor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck | ||
December 1 | Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain | Spanish Infanta and governor of the Spanish Netherlands | 67 | |
December 16 | Ulrich Stamm | German sculptor and builder | ||
December 18th | Theodor Galle | Dutch engraver | ||
23rd of December | Balthasar Kestner | German court tailor, councilor and chamberlain, confidante of Ernst zu Holstein-Schaumburg | 72 | |
25 December | Johannes Clüver | German theologian, pastor and historian | 40 | |
December 26th | Jacob Bartsch | German astronomer | ||
December 27th | Johann Lüders | German lawyer and university professor | 41 | |
December 27th | Meletius Smotriscius | Ruthenian scholar, philologist, writer and theologian |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Giovanni Bonalino | Swiss builder | |||
Juan Pablo Bonet | Spanish teacher for "deaf and dumb" | |||
Anna Maria Brentel | German painter, draftsman and etcher | 19th | ||
Carlo Carafa | Italian soldier and priest | |||
Pieter Cornet | Franco-Flemish organist and composer | |||
Philipp Dirr | German carpenter and sculptor | |||
Mom Kaeo | King of the Lao Empire Lan Xang | |||
Jean Mazuel | French violinist from the Mazuel musician dynasty | |||
Jakob Sturm von Sturmeck | Councilor and Chancellor of the University of Strasbourg |