Nekrolog 1669
This is a list of famous people who died in 1669 . 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 | Ludolph Büsinck | German draftsman, tailor and painter | ||
January 19th | Leone Allacci | Catholic scholar and theologian | ||
January 24th | Athanas Gugger | Religious in the monastery of St. Gallen | 60 | |
January 24th | Emmerich von Stall | Abbot of the St. Blasien Monastery | ||
January 27th | Gaspar de Crayer | Dutch painter | 84 |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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February 1st | Abraham Crijnssen | Dutch conqueror and governor of Suriname | ||
February 10th | Johann Heinrich Waser | Mayor of Zurich | 68 | |
February 23 | Lieuwe van Aitzema | Dutch historian, diplomat, bon vivant, philanderer and spy | 68 |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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3 March | Marija Ilyinichna Miloslavskaya | by marriage to the Russian tsarina | 44 | |
March 10th | John Denham | Irish writer | ||
the 14th of March | Roger de Harlay | Bishop and Count of Lodève (1657–1669) | ||
the 14th of March | Philipp Jakob von Kaltenthal | Knight of the Teutonic Order | ||
March 23 | Philipp Friedrich Buchner | German composer of the baroque | 54 | |
March 31 | Johann Peter Lotichius | German late humanist and physician | 71 |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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4. April | Johann Michael Moscherosch | German statesman, writer, satirist and educator | 68 | |
April 5th | Lars Wivallius | Swedish poet | ||
April 8th | Johann Michael Dilherr | theologian | 64 | |
12. April | Abdias Trew | German Protestant theologian, mathematician and astronomer | 71 | |
April 14th | Heinrich Martin Eccard | German Lutheran theologian | ||
17th April | Antonio Bertali | Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque | 64 | |
17th April | Michelangelo Grancino | Italian organist, conductor and composer | ||
April 22 | Friedrich Wilhelm II. | Duke of Saxe-Altenburg | 66 | |
April 22 | Richard Mather | English clergyman and representative of the first generation of Puritans in New England | ||
April | Frans Hals the Younger | Dutch painter |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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2.May | Pieter Post | Dutch architect, engineer and painter | 61 | |
May 3rd | Joachim Rachel | German satirist | 51 | |
May 13th | Johann Andreas Graba | German medic | ||
May 14th | Denis de Sallo | French author | 43 | |
May 15 | Margareta Brahe | Swedish countess and heiress | 65 | |
May 16 | Pietro da Cortona | Builder and painter of the programmatic, Roman high baroque | 72 | |
17th of May | Albrecht Christoph von Quast | German landowner, Kurbrandenburg secret war council, major general | 56 | |
May 22 | Philipp Friedrich von Breuner | Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Vienna | ||
May 22 | Johann Martin zu Stolberg | Count of Stolberg | 74 |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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3rd of June | Christoph Schindler | German Protestant clergyman, theologian and lawyer | 72 | |
June 10th | Konrad Post | evangelical clergyman | 56 | |
June 21st | Peter Köster | German sculptor | ||
25th June | François de Bourbon-Vendôme, duc de Beaufort | Third Duke of Beaufort and Peer of France | 53 | |
June 26th | Hieronymus Müller von Berneck | early modern entrepreneur | 71 | |
June 27th | Placidus Buechauer | Religious, abbot of the Benedictine monastery Kremsmünster |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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July 4th | João Cabral | Portuguese Jesuit and missionary | ||
July 4th | Antonio Escobar y Mendoza | Spanish Jesuit and theological writer | ||
July 12 | Theodoor van Thulden | Flemish engraver and Baroque painter | 62 | |
16th of July | Heinrich Siegel | German entrepreneur and hammer owner | 57 | |
July 27th | Christoph Zeller | German Protestant theologian and university professor | 64 | |
29th of July | Josias | Brunswick major general and son of Count Philip VII. | 32 | |
29th of July | Christopher Simpson | English composer and viol player | ||
July 31 | Antonius Paris | Lorraine bell founder |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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August 9 | Franziska von Montfort | Abbess of the Buchau women's monastery | ||
August 9 | Peter from the race | German goldsmith | 61 | |
12. August | Louis I. de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme | Duke of Vendôme and Cardinal | 56 | |
17th August | Adolf Friedrich von Preen | German Lutheran theologian, superintendent | ||
August 19th | Johann Philipp Rosenbach | German clergyman; Pastor in Grone | 63 | |
August 30th | Matthias Bornefeldt | Lübeck merchant and councilor |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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September 3 | Esteban Manuel de Villegas | Spanish poet | ||
5th September | Adriaan Beeckerts van Thienen | Dutch lawyer | ||
5th September | Florentius Schuyl | Dutch medic and botanist | 50 | |
September 10 | Henrietta Maria of France | Wife of King Charles I. | 59 | |
September 10 | Elias Siegesmund Reinhard | German Lutheran theologian | 44 | |
September 14th | Adrian van Walenburch | Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Cologne | 60 | |
16th September | Lucas Stauber | German lawyer and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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4th of October | Rembrandt van Rijn | Dutch painter | 63 | |
October 14th | Antonio Cesti | Italian opera composer, court conductor in Innsbruck, Franciscan | 46 | |
October 14th | Domenico Fiasella | Italian painter | 80 | |
October 24th | Margarethe Rockemann | Victims of the witch trials | ||
28th of October | Heinrich Langenbeck | German politician in the service of Guelph | 66 | |
28th of October | Agustín Moreto | Spanish poet | 51 | |
October | Adriaan Koerbagh | Dutch critic of religion |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 4th | Ferdinand Maximilian of Baden-Baden | Hereditary Prince of Baden-Baden | 44 | |
November 5th | Johannes Coccejus | Protestant theologian, one of the main exponents of federal theology | 66 | |
November 6th | Johann Adolf Wolff Metternich to the canal | German court official, Privy Councilor, active in diplomatic missions for various electors | 77 | |
November 7th | Lebrecht | Prince of Anhalt-Plötzkau, Prince of Anhalt-Koethen | 47 | |
November 10th | Elisabeth Pepys | Wife of the diary author Samuel Pepys | 29 | |
November 18 | Georg Erythropel | German Lutheran theologian in Hanover | 62 | |
November | Arnold Geulincx | Flemish theologian, logician and philosopher | 45 |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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9th of December | Clement IX | Pope (1667–1669) | 69 | |
9th of December | Heinrich Turck | German historian and annalist, Jesuit | ||
11th December | Anna Maria of Mecklenburg | Duchess of Mecklenburg, Princess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, by marriage Duchess of Saxony-Weissenfels | 42 | |
December 18th | Johann Philipp von Hanau-Lichtenberg | German nobleman | 43 | |
24th of December | Johann Quistorp the Younger | German Lutheran theologian | 45 | |
25 December | Georg Wilhelm | Count Palatine and Duke of Pfalz-Birkenfeld | 78 | |
December 29th | Marin Cureau de la Chambre | French writer, philosopher and royal personal physician | ||
December 29th | Jacob Schedlich | German organ builder | 78 | |
December 31 | Bogusław Radziwiłł | Lithuanian nobleman, magnate, statesman and prince of the Holy Roman Empire | 49 |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Jan Theuniszoon Blanckerhoff | Dutch marine painter | |||
Christian de Cort | catholic priest | |||
William Davison | Scottish chemist and doctor | |||
Christoffel van Dijck | Dutch printer and type founder | |||
Mikkel Escholt | Norwegian geologist | |||
Zacharias Hestius | German pastor, cantor and vice bandmaster of the Dresden court orchestra | |||
Gaspar Jongelinus | Theologian and historian | |||
Nicolas Lefèvre | French chemist | |||
Pierre Le Muet | Architect of the French King in Paris | |||
Paul von Münch | Saxon dragoon officer | |||
Jean Nicolas de Parival | French author | |||
Kaspar Reinhard | Witch Commissioner in the Duchy of Westphalia | |||
Willem Ripperda | Dutch nobleman and negotiator for the negotiations on the Peace of Westphalia | |||
Martin Schoock | Polyhistorian | |||
Thomas Thynne | English politician | |||
Cornelis Jan Witsen | Dutch diplomat and Mayor of Amsterdam |