Nekrolog 1725
This is a list of famous people who died in 1725 . 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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6th January | Chikamatsu Monzaemon | Japanese playwright | ||
January 9th | Francesco Acquaviva | Cardinal of the Catholic Church | 59 | |
January 9th | Johann Caspar Hartung | German builder | 102 | |
11th January | Juan Francisco de Bette | Belgian nobleman in Spanish service | 57 | |
January 12th | Kaspar Dietlof von Winterfeld | Prussian Colonel and Chief of Garrison Battalion No. 2 | ||
January 18th | Hugh Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of Cholmondeley | English peer and politician | ||
January 26th | Johann Christopher Jauch | German Protestant clergyman and poet of baroque music texts | 55 | |
January 26th | Sulchan-Saba Orbeliani | Georgian monk, politician and writer | 66 | |
January 28th | Louis d'Aubusson, duc de La Feuillade | French military, Marshal of France | 51 | |
31 January | Andreas Stübel | German theologian, educator and philosopher | 71 |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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February 5th | Georg Haase | German builder and bricklayer | 59 | |
February 5th | Johannes Sperlette | French philosopher | 63 | |
February 5th | Christoph Weigel the Elder | German engraver, art dealer and publisher in Nuremberg | 70 | |
February 6th | Johann Philipp Krieger | German composer, organist and Kapellmeister | 75 | |
February 7th | Hermann Zoll | German lawyer | ||
February 8 | John Bellers | English Quaker, economist and social reformer | ||
February 8 | Peter the Great | Russian tsar | 52 | |
February 15th | Johann Heinrich Wachenfeld | German porcelain painter, faience and porcelain manufacturer | 30th | |
February 23 | Maximilian Pagl | Austrian Benedictine, abbot of Lambach Abbey | 56 | |
February 28 | Franz Carl Egloff | Swiss councilor, city governor and subordinate bailiff | 80 |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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2nd March | José Benito de Churriguera | Spanish sculptor and builder | 59 | |
8th of March | Anton Ginther | German Catholic pastor and dean | 69 | |
9th March | Beda Werner | German clergyman (Roman Catholic), twenty-third abbot of the Imperial Abbey of Ochsenhausen | 52 | |
25th March | Johann Franz Loew von Erlsfeld | Bohemian doctor, lawyer and musician | 76 | |
25th March | Christoph Alexander von Rauschke | Oberburggraf in Prussia | ||
March 29 | Nicolaus Wilckens | Hamburg councilor | 75 | |
March 30 | Filippo Bonanni | Jesuit priest, microscope builder and natural scientist | 87 | |
March 30 | Samuel Steurlin | German physician and natural scientist | 69 |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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April 1st | Paul II Baumann | German Cistercian abbot | 78 | |
2nd of April | Johann Joseph Franz von Aham | Bavarian nobleman and administrative lawyer | 72 | |
2nd of April | Henri Simonis | Cloth manufacturer and founder of the Simonis billiard cloth factory | 84 | |
3rd of April | Cornelius Steenoven | first Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht | ||
3rd of April | Johann Christoph White | Protestant theologian and rector of the Hof high school | ||
April 8th | John Wise | American pastor and writer | 72 | |
12. April | Giovanni Battista Foggini | Italian sculptor and architect | 72 | |
20th of April | Sophia Charlotte von Platen-Hallermund | German-British noblewoman and half-sister of the British King George I. | 50 | |
April 23 | Johann August von Elterlein | early modern German entrepreneur and hammer owner | 55 | |
April 23 | Friedrich Strunz | German literary scholar and philologist | 45 | |
April 25 | Antonio de Albuquerque Coelho de Carvalho | Portuguese colonial administrator | ||
April 25 | Kuno Ernst von Bredow | Prussian military and nobleman | ||
April 25 | Me Mahmud Hotaki | Ruler from the Hotaki dynasty in Persia | ||
April 27 | Johann Anton I. Knebel von Katzenelnbogen | Diocesan and Prince Bishop of Eichstätt | 78 |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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May 9 | Johann Hinna | German theologian and founder of the brotherhood | ||
10th of May | René de Froulay de Tessé | Marshal of France, diplomat and most recently Camaldolese | ||
May 11th | Caspar Calvor | German theologian | 74 | |
May 11th | Hermann Flender | German theologian, dean and benefactor | ||
May 21 | Martin Heinrich Böhme | Prussian court architect | ||
May 21 | Jan van Brouchoven | Statesman in the Spanish Netherlands | 80 | |
May 24th | Jonathan Wild | British criminal |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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June 4th | Christian Wilhelm Schneider | German pastor and founder of an orphanage in Esens | 46 | |
14th June | Salomon Franck | German lawyer and poet | 66 | |
June 27th | Christian Henrich Heineken | Child who caused a sensation because of his intellectual precociousness | 4th | |
June 29th | Arai Hakuseki | Confucian scholar, economist, poet and advisor to the Shogun Tokugawa Ienobu | 68 | |
June 29th | Juan Manuel Fernández Pacheco | Founding director of the Real Academia Española | 74 |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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July 1 | Johann Ludwig Andreae | German Protestant theologian, cartographer, globe maker and author | 58 | |
2nd July | Heinrich von der Goltz | Kurbrandenburg major general and Russian field marshal lieutenant | 76 | |
July 18th | Franz Xaver Bovius | German Catholic priest, manufacturer of sundials | 48 | |
July 19 | Jeronimo de Haze de Georgio | Mayor of Amsterdam | ||
20th of July | Edward Jeffreys | British politician | ||
21 July | Johann Philipp von Wurzelbau | German astronomer | 73 | |
July 27th | Anton Ludwig von Schwartzenfels | Saxony-Gotha secret council, chamber director and district chief of Altenburg | 47 |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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August 2nd | Otto Heinrich Volger | Mayor of Hanover | 48 | |
3rd August | Georg Joachim von der Wense | Royal Prussian major general, chief of the Dragoon Regiment No. 1 and heir of Hattorf, Mörse and Dedenhausen | 58 | |
August 7th | Jean II Barraband | French sculptor | ||
12. August | Pierre de Montesquiou d'Artagnan | French Marshal | ||
15th of August | Gerhard Noodt | Dutch lawyer | 77 | |
August 23 | Christian August of Saxony-Zeitz | Archbishop of Gran (Hungarian: Esztergom) | 58 | |
August 27 | Johann Wilhelm Jahn | German Protestant theologian, rhetorician and historian | 43 | |
August 31 | Ferdinand Freiherr von Hövelich | Feudal lord |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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September 2nd | Charles-François Poërson | French painter | 71 | |
5th September | Christian Wernicke | German epigrammatist and diplomat | 64 | |
12th September | Martin Chladni | Evangelical Lutheran theologian | 55 | |
12th September | Johann Christoph House | Swiss Roman Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop in Basel | 73 | |
September 14th | Ortensio Mauro | Italian writer, court secretary, court poet and master of ceremonies | ||
September 15th | Felix Fossa | Theatiner provost in Salzburg, writer | ||
16th September | Antoine V. de Gramont | French duke and military, Marshal of France | 54 | |
September 23rd | John Clayton | British clergyman, geographer and naturalist | ||
September 28th | Wolf Dietrich von Beichlingen | Grand Chancellor and Oberhofmarschall of Elector Friedrich August I of Saxony | 60 |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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October 2nd | Johann Moller | German teacher, writer and literary historian | 64 | |
5th October | Johann Sinapius | Silesian scholar (historian) | 68 | |
October 6th | Thomas Symmes | New England Congregational Clergyman, Pastors of Boxford and Bradford, Massachusetts | 47 | |
October 10th | Francesco del Giudice | Italian clergyman, Spanish politician and cardinal | 77 | |
October 11th | Polycarp Leyser III. | German Protestant theologian, general superintendent and orientalist | 69 | |
the 20th of October | Johann Rudolph Osiander | German Protestant theologian | 36 | |
October 21 | Johann Stein | German legal scholar | 63 | |
October 24th | Alessandro Scarlatti | Italian Baroque composer, father of Domenico Scarlatti | 65 |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 4th | Johann Georg | Count of Ortenburg | 38 | |
November 6th | Carl Gustav Heraeus | imperial court antiquarian in Vienna | ||
November 8th | Marquard Ludwig von Printzen | Royal Prussian diplomat, chief court marshal, head of administration for spiritual and educational matters under King Friedrich I and Friedrich Wilhelm I. | 50 | |
20th November | Wilhelm I. | Landgrave of Hessen-Rotenburg (from 1683) | 77 | |
November 28th | Nikita Demidov | Russian industrialist | 69 |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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10th of December | Nicolas Hartsoeker | Dutch biologist, mathematician and physicist | 69 | |
13th December | Ferdinand Fischer | Austrian lute player, composer, music archivist and clergyman | 73 | |
15th December | Georg Daniel von Buttlar | Knight of the Teutonic Order | ||
15th December | Giuseppe Vallemani | Cardinal of the Catholic Church | 77 | |
December 18th | Johannes Christian Leonhardi | Swiss reformed clergyman | ||
December 26th | Jan František Beckovský | Czech writer, historian, translator and priest | 67 |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Heinrich Christoph Fehling | German painter | |||
Giovanni Francesco Gemelli Careri | Italian lawyer, adventurer and world traveler | |||
Francesco Antonio Giorgioli | Swiss baroque painter | |||
John Gow | pirate | |||
Johann Friedrich Heunisch | German Lutheran theologian | |||
Mathieu Lanes | French composer, organist and harpsichordist | |||
Stanisław Ledóchowski | Polish politician, Marshal of the Tarnogrod Confederation, Voivode of Volynia, Marshal of the so-called Mute Senate (1717) | |||
Christian Ludewig Meyer | German bell and gun founder | |||
Tommaso Maria Napoli | Italian architect | |||
Peter Plogojowitz | Serbian farmer and alleged vampire | |||
Moritz Wilhelm von Pöllnitz | Secret council at the court of Duke Moritz Wilhelm von Sachsen-Merseburg | |||
Nicolas François Rémond | First council of the Duke of Orléans | |||
Carl Rosier | Walloon composer | |||
Silvio Stampiglia | Italian poet and librettist | |||
Johannes Theodat | Greek courier and trader |