Nekrolog 1693
This is a list of famous people who died in 1693 . 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 1st | Theodor Undereyck | Reformed clergyman, writer and pietist pioneer | 57 | |
6th January | Mehmed IV. | Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1648–1687) | 51 | |
January 8th | Jan Andrzej Morsztyn | Polish poet, nobleman, nobleman and politician | 71 |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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February 4th | Johannes de Britto | Portuguese Jesuit, missionary and martyr | 45 | |
February 5th | Karl Franz Neander von Petersheide | Titular Bishop of Nicopolis and Auxiliary Bishop in Breslau | 66 | |
February 7th | Paul Pellisson | French writer and member of the Académie française | 68 | |
February 8 | Stephan Pilarick | Hungarian philosopher, Protestant theologian and pastor in Neu-Salza | ||
13th February | Johann Caspar von Kerll | German organist, harpsichord player and composer | 65 | |
February 15th | Emilie of Hessen-Kassel | Princess of Taranto and Talmont | 67 | |
February 18 | Johann Matthias Testarello della Massa | German historian and canon of Sankt Stephan in Vienna | ||
February 22 | Henrik Horn | Swedish Field Marshal, Admiral and Governor General of the Duchies of Bremen and Verden | 74 | |
February 26th | Charles Scarborough | British doctor | 77 |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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6th March | Antonio of Caraffa | Habsburg field marshal | ||
8th of March | Leopoldine Eleonore of the Palatinate | Electress of Bavaria | 13 | |
9th March | Carlo Cesare Malvasia | Italian scholar and historian | 76 | |
March 16 | Martin way | German medic | 87 | |
March 31 | Jiři Melcl | bohemian composer | ||
March 31 | Clemens Schäffer | Austrian Cistercian and abbot | 64 |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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April 1st | François de Poilly the Elder | French engraver, engraver and publisher | ||
4. April | Isaac Aboab da Fonseca | Portuguese-Dutch rabbi, leader of the Jewish community in Recife and Amsterdam | 88 | |
April 5th | Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, duchesse de Montpensier | Duchess of Montpensier, niece of Louis XIII, cousin of Louis XIV. | 65 | |
April 5th | Philipp Wilhelm August of the Palatinate | 8. Son of the Palatinate Elector Philipp Wilhelm von Pfalz-Neuburg | 24 | |
April 5th | Christian Scriver | German theologian and hymn poet | 64 | |
9th April | Roger de Bussy-Rabutin | French general and writer | 74 | |
9th April | Justus Christoph Schomer | German Lutheran theologian | 44 | |
11 April | Hermann Crusius | German classical philologist, writer and teacher | ||
April 15th | John Cutler | English trader and financier, founder of the Cutler Lecture | ||
17th April | Rutger von Ascheberg | Swedish field marshal | 71 | |
17th April | Xaver Jakub Ticin | Sorbian clergyman and linguist | 36 | |
20th of April | Claudio Coello | Spanish painter | 51 | |
April, 30th | Johann Georg Rudolphi | Painter from the Paderborn region |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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2.May | Ernst I. | Landgrave of Hessen-Rheinfels and later of Hessen-Rheinfels-Rotenburg | 69 | |
May 4th | Wolf Hieronymus Herold | German bell founder | ||
8th of May | Jan Verkolje | Dutch painter | 43 | |
17th of May | Christoph Sigismund von Kropff | Nobleman | 64 | |
17th of May | Johann Georg Volkamer | German doctor, naturalist and writer | 76 | |
May 22 | Georg Wilhelm von Lüttwitz | Kurbrandenburg major general and governor | ||
23. May | Heinrich Kerkring | Councilor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck | ||
25. May | Marie-Madeleine de La Fayette | French writer | 59 | |
May 29th | Jérôme de La Mothe-Houdancourt | French bishop | ||
May | Martin Friedrich Seidel | Brandenburg historian | 72 |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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18th of June | Johann Heinrich von Anethan | Auxiliary bishop | ||
20th June | Juliane von Hessen-Eschwege | German nobles from the House of Hesse at the Swedish court | 41 | |
June 24th | Pavel Josef Vejvanovský | Czech trumpeter and baroque composer |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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July 12 | Domenico Melani | Italian castrato singer and court official from Electoral Saxony | 64 | |
July 13th | Johann Konrad I. von Roggenbach | Prince-Bishop of Basel | 74 | |
July 19 | Heinrich | Count von Solms-Braunfels, Dutch and English officer | 55 | |
20th of July | Heinrich Balemann | Lübeck lawyer and councilor | ||
21 July | Friedrich Wilhelm Marshal | Hereditary marshal in Thuringia and manor owner in Herrengosserstedt and Zöbigker | 71 | |
July 25th | Johann Adolph Marschall | German court official and manor owner | 50 | |
July 26th | Ulrike Eleonore of Denmark | Danish princess, as the wife of Charles XI. Queen of Sweden | 36 | |
29th of July | Anton Sigismund de Buys | Kurbrandenburg colonel and head of the regiment | ||
July 31 | Willem Kalf | Dutch painter |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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6th of August | Johann Lucas Pestorf | German Lutheran theologian, general superintendent, abbot | 55 | |
August 7th | Johann Georg II. | Prince of Anhalt-Dessau | 65 | |
18th of August | Moritz Georg Weidmann | Publisher and bookseller and founder of the Weidmann bookstore | 35 | |
August 21 | Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan | Irish general | ||
August 23 | Johann Daniel Major | German polymath | 59 | |
August 31 | Laurent Cassegrain | French Catholic priest, scholar |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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September 3 | Kaspar von Schmid | electoral Bavarian secret council chancellor | ||
5th September | Johann Leddin | Lawyer and Chief Chancellor of Upper Lusatia | 54 | |
September 6th | Odoardo II Farnese | Son of Duke Ranuccio II Farnese of Parma and Piacenza | 27 | |
7th of September | Johann Christoph Bach the Elder | German violinist, twin brother of Johann Ambrosius Bach, the father of Johann Sebastian Bach | 48 | |
September 10 | Georg Christian Hoffmann | Mayor of Heilbronn | 66 | |
13.september | Flavio Chigi | Italian Cardinal Curia | 62 | |
September 15th | Otto Grote to look | Brunswick-Lüneburg statesman | 56 | |
17th of September | Lüdecke Ernst von Schöning | Brandenburg, then Saxon general | ||
September 19th | Johann Weichard of Valvasor | Slovenian topographer and historian | 52 | |
September 23rd | David Schellhammer | German librarian | ||
30. September | Bankei Eitaku | Japanese Zen master |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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October 1 | Hans Reule | German master carpenter and architect | 50 | |
9th October | Johann Baptist Eiselin | Benedictines, masters, historians | 56 | |
9th October | Marquard Sebastian Schenk von Stauffenberg | Prince-Bishop of Bamberg | 49 | |
October 10th | Charles godmother | French doctor and numismatist | 60 | |
October 12th | Georg Engelbrecht | German lawyer, judge at the Wismar Higher Tribunal | 67 | |
October 14th | Philipp Kilian | German engraver | 65 | |
October 17th | Karl von Schomberg | General of German descent in the service of various gentlemen | 48 | |
the 20th of October | Johann Andreas Mauersberger the Elder | German Protestant pastor, epigrammatist, poet and writer of edification | 44 | |
23rd October | Giacomo Lubrano | Italian Jesuit priest and preacher | 74 | |
October 25 | Theodor Heinrich von Strattmann | Austro-German diplomat and Chancellor under Leopold I. | ||
October 26th | Coenraad van Beuningen | Mayor and Regent of Amsterdam, Dutch diplomat and politician | ||
October 27 | Anton Brunsen | German Reformed theologian and court preacher to the Elector of Brandenburg | 52 | |
October 31 | Lorenzo Penna | Italian composer and music theorist |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 1st | Johannes Koch from Gailenbach | Augsburg patrician, senior church administrator and privy councilor | 79 | |
November 2 | Theodor Kerckring | Dutch anatomist and alchemist | ||
November 5th | Maria Franziska von Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach | Abbess of the Buchau women's monastery | 63 | |
November 9th | Cornelis Ryckwaert | Dutch builder and engineer | ||
November 12th | Maria van Oosterwijk | Dutch baroque painter | 63 | |
November 23 | Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde | Dutch painter | ||
November 24th | Christoph Friedrich Zilliger | German printer, bookseller and publisher | ||
30th of November | Johann David Herlicius | painter |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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6th of December | Ernst Bernhard von Weyler | Major General and Chief of the Brandenburg Artillery | ||
12th of December | Anna Magdalena of Pfalz-Birkenfeld-Bischweiler | Countess of Hanau-Lichtenberg | 53 | |
December 16 | Willem van de Velde the Elder | Dutch painter | ||
19. December | Georg Christoph Gebhardi | German mathematician and historian | 26th | |
December 22 | Elisabetha Hevelius | Astronomer | 46 | |
December 22 | Gebhardt Theodor Meier | German Protestant theologian | 60 | |
24th of December | Philipp Franz Eberhard von Dalberg | President of the Reich Chamber of Commerce, Domdekan in Worms, Rector of Heidelberg University | 58 | |
24th of December | Johann Geuder | German poet and Protestant pastor | ||
24th of December | Nicolaes Maes | Dutch painter | 59 | |
25 December | Georg Friedrich Meyer | Swiss geodesist, mathematician and cartographer | 48 | |
December 27th | Joseph Adelmann | German Jesuit and university professor |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Otto von Ahlefeldt | German officer, squire and bailiff | |||
Constantin Cantemir | Ruler of the Principality of Moldova | |||
Violante do Céu | Portuguese nun and poet | |||
Ernst Dönhoff | Polish major general, huntsman of Lithuania, castellan of Wilna, voivode of Marienburg, crown chief marshal and starost of Christburg | |||
Johann Franz Ermels | German portrait, history and landscape painter | |||
Jean Genoud | Catholic missionary in Southeast Asia | |||
Andreas Gleich | Organist and church musician | |||
Walerian Gutowski | Provincial and royal preacher of the Franciscan Order | |||
Antonio da Hornay | General captain of Solor and Timor and ruler of Topasse | |||
Ihara Saikaku | Japanese writer | |||
Adam Kotowski | Cupbearer of the Polish King John III. Sobieski | |||
Johannes Picker | German Protestant theologian and schoolboy | |||
John Spencer | English clergyman and scholar | |||
Franciscus van Sterbeeck | Flemish clergyman, botanist and mycologist | |||
Elias Tillandz | Finnish botanist and professor of medicine at the Turku Academy | |||
Giuseppe Felice Tosi | Italian organist, conductor and composer | |||
Peter Westenra | Irish politician | |||
Zar'a Yaqob | Ethiopian philosopher | |||
Frans Ykens | Flemish painter of still life | |||
Otto Zastro | Chamberlain and governor | |||
Johann Jacob Zimmermann | German astronomer, mathematician and writer |