Nekrolog 1686
This is a list of famous people who died in 1686 . 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 9th | Bartholomäus Wernigk | German Government Councilor and President of the Upper Palatinate Consistory | ||
January 12th | Johann Helfrich Chuno | German legal scholar and mayor of Kassel | 53 | |
January 17th | Carlo Dolci | Italian painter | 69 | |
January 17th | Johann Andreas Lucius | German Lutheran theologian and Saxon court preacher | 60 | |
January 19th | Bernhard Diedrich Brauer | Lawyer and Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck | 56 | |
21th January | François Blondel | French builder and architectural theorist | ||
22nd of January | Johanna Magdalena of Saxe-Altenburg | Princess of Sachsen-Altenburg and Duchess of Sachsen-Weißenfels-Querfurt | 30th | |
31 January | Jean Mairet | French author | 82 |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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February 6th | Michael Cobabus | German Lutheran theologian | ||
February 11th | Sibylle Christine of Anhalt-Dessau | Countess of Hanau | 82 | |
February 15th | Johann Bacmeister | German physician, university rector and personal physician | 61 | |
February 15th | Nikolaus Göldlin von Tiefenau | Swiss Cistercian monk and abbot | 61 | |
February 15th | Mathias Rauchmiller | German sculptor, fresco artist, ivory carver and master builder | 41 | |
February 23 | Nikolaus Gülich | Leader of the Gülich uprising in Cologne | 41 | |
February 25 | Abraham Calov | German theology and university professor, representative of Lutheran orthodoxy | 73 |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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5. March | Bartholomäus Stosch the Younger | German reformed theologian | 81 | |
March 12th | Wilhelm Verpoorten | German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and general superintendent in Coburg | 54 | |
March 16 | Charlotte of Hessen-Kassel | Wife of the Elector Karl Ludwig | 58 | |
17. March | Elisabeth Marie von Münsterberg-Oels | Duchess of Munsterberg von Oels | 60 | |
March 18th | Andreas Georg Paumgartner | second slogan (mayor), patrician and war captain of Nuremberg | ||
March 22 | Johann Friedrich | Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach | 31 | |
March 23 | Philipp Ludwig von Reiffenberg | Cleric, first Erfurt governor | ||
25th March | Felix von Podewils | Swedish colonel and district administrator in Western Pomerania | ||
March 30 | Benjamin Metzler | German cloth merchant and founder of the Metzler bank | 36 | |
March 30 | Bernhard Oelreich | German Protestant theologian | 59 |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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2nd of April | Elias Ladiver | Pedagogue and playwright | ||
3rd of April | Baltasar de la Cueva Enríquez | Viceroy of Peru | ||
April 6th | Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey | English nobleman | 71 | |
12. April | Caspar Merian | German engraver | 59 | |
April 23 | Henrietta Maria Wentworth, 6th Baroness Wentworth | English noblewoman and the mistress of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth | 25th | |
26th of April | Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie | Swedish general and statesman | 63 | |
April 27 | Christian Wilhelm von Krohnemann | Officer, mint master, mining director, alchemist and fortress commander | 49 | |
April 28 | Andreas Overbeck | German Protestant theologian | 58 | |
April 29 | Anton Reiser | German Lutheran theologian, senior pastor in Hamburg | 58 |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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May 9 | Jonas Suyderhoef | Dutch engraver | ||
17th of May | Michael Wenzel von Althann | imperial council, imperial envoy, governor of the County of Glatz | ||
May 21 | Otto von Guericke | German inventor and politician | 83 |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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3rd of June | Ernest Alexandre Dominique d'Arenberg | Prince of Chimay, Governor of Luxembourg and Viceroy of Navarre | 42 | |
6th of June | Johannes van Neercassel | Titular Bishop of Castoria, Vicar Apostolic of Batavia | ||
June 7th | Pietro Mengoli | Italian mathematician and clergyman | ||
14th June | David Clarkson | English pastor of Puritanism | 64 | |
June 27th | Franz Weinhart | Auxiliary Bishop in Regensburg | ||
June 28th | Alexander of Courland | Prince of Courland | 27 |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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7th of July | Friedrich von Ahlefeldt | Lord of Rixingen (Réchicourt), Mörsberg (Morimont) and bearer of the Danebrog Order and the Elephant Order. | ||
10th of July | Ercole Ferrata | Italian sculptor | ||
July 11th | Michel Anguier | French sculptor | 73 | |
17th July | Dietrich von Dohna | Kurbrandenburg colonel | 35 | |
July | Thomas Watson | English non-conformist (Puritan) clergyman and author |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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August 1st | Louis Gabriel Brosse | French Benedictine | ||
August 2nd | Andreas von Miedan | Bavarian lawyer | ||
3rd August | Anna Margarete of Hessen-Homburg | Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Wiesenburg | 56 | |
6th of August | Paul Hainlein | German composer and trumpet maker of the Baroque era | 60 | |
August 7th | Peter Lackmann | Lübeck merchant and councilor | ||
12. August | Johann Friedrich Allmacher | German doctor and surgeon | 37 | |
12. August | Stephan Horrichem | German prior of the Premonstratensian monastery Reichenstein | 78 | |
12. August | David Schirmer | German lyric poet | 63 | |
August 28th | Hans Karl von Königsmarck | German-Swedish officer, Protestant Knight of Malta and adventurer | 27 |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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September 2nd | Abdurrahman Abdi Pasha | Ottoman military commander and dignitary | ||
7th of September | Regner Badenhausen | Chancellor of the Landgraviate of Hessen-Kassel | 75 | |
13.september | Johann Lund | Lutheran pastor in Tønder and Hebraist | 48 | |
September 19th | Johann Georg I. | Duke of Saxony-Eisenach | 52 | |
September 26th | Roman Schäffler | German Benedictine and abbot | 54 | |
September 27th | Friedrich Plönnies | Lawyer and councilor from Lübeck | ||
September | Claude-Emmanuel Lhuillier | French poet |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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October 1 | Matthias Miles | Transylvanian historian | 47 | |
October 2nd | Balthasar Bebel | German Lutheran theologian | ||
4th of October | Cord Jastram | Hamburg shipowners and politicians | ||
4th of October | Hieronymus Snitger | Hamburg businessman and politician | 38 | |
October 6th | Caspar Zdenko from Capliers | Baron von Sulewitz, kk field marshal, vice-president of the court war council, defender of Vienna | ||
9th October | Matthias Nethenus | German reformed theologian | 67 | |
October 12th | Johann Heinrich Breuning | Protestant theologian university professor | 36 | |
October 13th | Charles Pajot | French Jesuit, classical philologist, Romanist and lexicographer | 76 | |
15th October | Hinrich Schrötteringk | German lawyer and proton notary in Hamburg | 75 | |
October 18 | Egidio Colonna | Italian clergyman and Latin (titular) patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
October 21 | Johann Slueter | German lawyer, syndic, councilor and mayor of the Hanseatic City of Hamburg | 70 | |
30th of October | Christian Luidtke | German administrative lawyer and mayor in Stendal | 65 |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 8th | Detlev von Ahlefeldt | Lord of Haseldorf, Haselau, Kaden, and bearer of the Danebrog Order and the Elephant Order | ||
November 17th | Kaspar Zillesius | German lawyer | 51 | |
November 18 | Martin Friedrich Curio | German Protestant theologian | ||
22nd of November | Johann Lechel | German doctor | 51 | |
November 23 | Sylvester grave | Lutheran theologian and general superintendent in Pomerania | 59 | |
November 24th | Alberich sword | German abbot of the Ebrach monastery of the Cistercian order | 61 | |
25. November | Detlev von Ahlefeldt | Danish officer and diplomat, memoir writer | 69 | |
November 26th | Marcus von der Lütcke | Kurbrandenburg major general and chief of a cavalry regiment | 83 |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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December 5th | Nicolaus Steno | Danish doctor, anatomist and geologist | 48 | |
6th of December | Nicolaus von Avancini | Jesuit pedagogue, poet and Latin playwright of the Baroque period | 75 | |
6th of December | Eleonora Magdalena Gonzaga of Mantua-Nevers | third wife of Emperor Ferdinand III. | 56 | |
9th of December | Andreas Daniel von Raunach | Clergyman, pastor and bishop of Pedena | ||
10th of December | Melchior Zeidler | German philosopher and Protestant theologian | 56 | |
11th December | Louis II de Bourbon, prince de Condé | French general | 65 | |
11th December | Johann Friedrich Chemnitz | German lawyer, historian and archivist | 75 | |
12th of December | Charles de Noyelle | Superior General of the Societas Jesu (Jesuit Order) | 71 | |
December 14th | Maximilien d'Yvoy | Dutch fortress builder, shipbuilder and cartographer | 65 | |
December 17th | Lieve Verschuier | Dutch painter | ||
24th of December | Georg Danner | German builder of the baroque | ||
December | Artus Quellinus III. | Flemish sculptor |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Andreas Gottfried Ammon | German Protestant theologian | |||
Jacques d'Arthois | Flemish landscape painter | |||
Melchior Baumgartner | German cabinet maker (Kistler) | |||
Johann Balthasar Erben | German Kapellmeister and composer | |||
Suyolcuzade Mustafa Eyyubi | Ottoman calligrapher, teacher of Hâfız Osman | |||
Jack Ketch | English executioner | |||
Michael Kuen | Austrian architect and master builder of Bregenz | |||
Hieronymus F. Kynseker | Instrument maker | |||
Frederik de Moucheron | Dutch painter | |||
John Playford | English music publisher | |||
Antonio Raggi | Italian sculptor of the Roman Baroque | |||
Mathias Schmuzer | Plasterer of the Wessobrunn school | |||
Jost Sieburg | German organ builder | |||
Johann Christoph von Strauss | Kurbrandenburg Major General, Chief of the Cuirassier Regiment No. 2 | |||
Matthias Tretzscher | German organ builder |