Nekrolog 1657
This is a list of famous people who died in 1657 . 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 12th | Carol Bose | Elector of Saxony, governor and manor owner | 60 | |
22nd of January | Niels Aagaard | Danish writer | ||
22nd of January | Aegidius shrub I. | German Lutheran theologian | 73 | |
January 29th | Wolrad V. von Waldeck | Brandenburg Major General | 31 |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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February 2nd | Nicole | Duchess of Lorraine and Bar | 48 | |
February 8 | Laura Mancini | by marriage to the Duchess of Mercœur | ||
February 9 | David Behme | German pastor and hymn poet | 51 | |
February 10th | Wilhelm II of Bavaria | Landdrost and Abbot of Malmedy and Stablo (1650–1657) | ||
February 10th | Sebastian Stoskopff | German painter | 59 | |
19th of February | Evert van Aelst | Dutch still life painter | ||
19th of February | Reinhard Bake | German Protestant theologian, 1st cathedral preacher at Magdeburg Cathedral | 69 | |
20. February | Jakob von Weiher | Founder of Wejherowo | ||
February 24th | Rudolf von Colloredo | Bohemian nobleman, field marshal and governor of Prague | 71 | |
February 25 | Andreas Butz | German organ builder |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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3 March | Johann Baptist Cysat | Swiss mathematician and astronomer | ||
5. March | Johan Lillieström | Swedish diplomat, politician and government official | 59 | |
7th March | Balthasar van der Ast | Dutch painter of still life | ||
7th March | Hayashi Razan | Confucians of the early Edo period | ||
March 21st | Johann Gutslaff | German-Baltic pastor | ||
March 21st | John Hilton | English Renaissance composer | ||
March 24th | Philippe de La Mothe-Houdancourt | Viceroy of Catalonia, commander in chief of the French armies in Spain | ||
26th of March | Jacob van Eyck | Dutch musician, bell player |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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2nd of April | Ferdinand III. | Holy Roman Emperor | 48 | |
2nd of April | John VIII | Brandenburg envoy to the Peace of Westphalia | 55 | |
2nd of April | Jean-Jacques Olier | French Catholic clergyman and founder of the order | 48 | |
April 8th | Philipp von Mansfeld | imperial field marshal | ||
10th of April | Johann Konrad Varnbuler | Württemberg politician and diplomat | 61 | |
11 April | Bonaventure Honegger | Swiss Benedictine monk, abbot of the Muri monastery | 47 | |
17th April | Heinrich Cosel | bohemian jurist | 40 | |
April 19th | Hermann Rentzel | German businessman, senior citizen and councilor in Hamburg | ||
April 29 | Jacques Stella | French-Flemish painter, engraver and wood carver of the Baroque era | ||
April | Christoph Otto Oesler | German medic | 54 |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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10th of May | Gustaf Horn | Swedish general in the Thirty Years War | 64 | |
May 15 | Francesco Angelo Rapaccioli | Italian cardinal and bishop | ||
May 16 | Andreas Bobola | Polish canonized Jesuit | ||
17th of May | Christian Lange | German Lutheran theologian | 71 | |
17th of May | Johann Rudolf Pfyffer from Altishofen | 10. Commander of the Swiss Guard | ||
May 24th | Albrecht von Dassel | Councilor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck | 55 | |
25. May | Alessandro Bichi | Italian cardinal and bishop | 60 | |
May | William Bradford | English author and one of the first colonists in the New World | 67 |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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3rd of June | William Harvey | English physician and anatomist, pioneer of modern physiology | 79 | |
8th June | Cornelius of the Bush | German lawyer and politician | ||
17th of June | Heinrich Stahl | German-Estonian pastor and writer | ||
June 21st | Jan Anthoniszoon van Ravesteyn | Dutch painter | ||
June 26th | Sibylle Margarethe von Brieg | Silesian nobles | 37 |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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2nd July | Conrad Buchau | German sculptor | ||
July 6th | Tobias Michael | German composer and Thomas Cantor | 65 | |
July 6th | Sebastian Dadler | German goldsmith and medalist | 71 | |
7th of July | Joachim Friedrich von Blumenthal | Brandenburg and imperial statesman | 50 | |
16th of July | Lazzaro Mocenigo | venetian admiral | ||
17th July | Eleonore Marie von Anhalt-Bernburg | Duchess of Mecklenburg-Güstrow | 56 | |
July 28th | Martin Milag | Lawyer and diplomat in the service of Princely Anhalt | 59 | |
July | Baccio del Bianco | Italian painter | 52 | |
July | Ulick Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde | British general, politician and peer |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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6th of August | Bohdan Khmelnytskyi | Ukrainian freedom fighter | ||
August 14th | Jean de Lascaris-Castellar | Grand Master of the Order of Malta | ||
August 16 | Pieter Claesz. Soutman | Dutch painter and engraver | ||
17th August | Robert Blake | British admiral | ||
August 19th | Frans Snyders | Flemish painter | 77 | |
August 24th | Jodokus Jost | Swiss farmer and chronicler | ||
August 27 | Johann Witte | German-Baltic historian and archivist | ||
August 28th | John Lilburne | Spokesman for the radical democratic "Levellers" |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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September 1 | Arnold Vinnius | Dutch lawyer | 69 | |
September 3 | Giovanni Francesco Guerrieri | Italian painter | ||
September 10 | Dietrich von Velen | Drost of the Emsland and founder of Papenburg | 66 | |
12th September | Anton Koehler | Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck | ||
September 14th | Otto Wilhelm von Podewils | Prussian officer | ||
September 22 | Constantin von Neukirch | Officer of the League in the Thirty Years' War, bailiff von Kempen | ||
September 23rd | Joachim Jungius | German mathematician, physicist and philosopher | 69 | |
September 26th | Olimpia Maidalchini | Sister-in-law of Pope Innocent X. | 66 | |
September 28th | Emilia Secunda Antwerpiana from Orange-Nassau | Daughter of Prince Wilhelm I of Orange-Nassau, Countess Palatinate of Zweibrücken-Landsberg | 75 | |
September 29th | Philipp Knipschild | German lawyer and legal historian |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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October 3 | Adolf Ernst of Limburg-Styrum | Count of Limburg-Styrum, Lord of Gemen | ||
October 3 | Moritz of Savoy | Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church | 64 | |
5th October | Bartholomeus Breenbergh | Dutch painter and etcher | ||
8th October | Adolph Wilhelm von Krosigk | German politician, diplomat and envoy | 48 | |
October 12th | Johann Poepping | Lawyer and councilor from Lübeck | ||
October 22nd | Johann Benedikt Carpzov I. | German Protestant theologian | 50 | |
October 22nd | Cassiano Dal Pozzo | Italian scholar and patron | 69 | |
23rd October | Domenico Massenzio | Italian composer |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 7th | Mario Bettini | Italian Jesuit, astronomer and mathematician | 75 | |
November 10th | Giovanni Monaldeschi | Italian nobleman and favorite of the Swedish Queen Christina | ||
November 11th | Lorenz Stephani | German lawyer and legal scholar | 69 | |
November 18 | Otto | Count of Lippe-Brake | 68 | |
November 19th | Samuel Knight | German legal scholar | 33 | |
20th November | Menasse ben Israel | Portuguese-Dutch rabbi, diplomat, writer and scholar | ||
November 23 | Günther von Passow | German lawyer and Privy Councilor | 52 | |
November 26th | Michael Eifler | German logician and physicist | 56 | |
November | Hermann Mylius von Gnadenfeld | Councilor and envoy of Count Anton Günther von Oldenburg |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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December 1 | Georg von Winterfeld | Kurbrandenburg Privy Councilor, Bailiff of Neumark and Lord Master of the Order of St. John | 77 | |
December 5th | Johan Axelsson Oxenstierna | Swedish statesman | 46 | |
6th of December | Charles d'Avaugour | French diplomat | ||
6th of December | Johann von Norprath | Danish and Brandenburg Lieutenant General, Governor of Herford, Governor of Düsseldorf | ||
12th of December | Justus Sinold | German lawyer and Chancellor of the University of Giessen | 65 | |
13th December | Lothar Dietrich von Bönninghausen | imperial field marshal lieutenant in the Thirty Years War | ||
13th December | Jacob van Campen | Dutch builder, painter and architect | 62 | |
December 18th | Diederich from Werder | German translator, epic poet and poet | 73 | |
December 22 | Thomas Lansius | German political scientist, historian and legal scholar | 80 | |
25 December | Jasper von Oertzen | German-Danish high court marshal and Landdrost of the Pinneberg rule | 41 | |
December 31 | Johann Gerhard | German doctor as well as professor and rector at the University of Tübingen | 58 |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Thomas Aylesbury, 1st Baronet | British civil servant | |||
David Bailly | Dutch portrait painter | |||
Bartolomeo Bianco | Italian architect | |||
Willem Ysbrandsz. Bontekoe | Dutch navigator, merchant and travel writer | |||
Johann Wilhelm Dilich | Engineer and city architect | |||
Andreas Duncker the Younger | German printer, publisher and councilor in Braunschweig | |||
Dmitri Andreevich Fahrensbach | Russian governor | |||
Albrecht von Hembsen | Portrait painter in Tallinn | |||
Edward Hopkins | American colonial governor | |||
Gottfried Huyn von Geleen | Imperial Field Marshal in the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation | |||
Katib Çelebi | Ottoman scholar | |||
Albert III Keuslin | Abbot of the St. Peter Monastery in Salzburg | |||
Franciszek Lilius | Polish composer | |||
Richard Lovelace | English poet | |||
Pavao Posilović | Bishop of Duvno | |||
Johann Mathias Prücklmayer | Austrian civil servant and nobleman | |||
Martin Ruarus | Socinian theologian and scholar | |||
Georg Christoph von Schallenberg | Austrian civil servant | |||
Ludwig von Schmidberg | Lieutenant-Colonel in the Thirty Years War in the Swedish service, later Field Marshal and Commander-in-Chief in the French service | |||
Ján Šimbracký | Slovak composer | |||
Arvid Wittenberg | Swedish officer (field marshal from 1655) |