Nekrolog 1731
This is a list of famous people who died in 1731 . 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 | Johann Anton Franz von Buttlar | Upper Rhine, Prussian and imperial major general, imperial count, heir to Buttlar and Mariengart | 45 | |
6th January | Étienne François Geoffroy | French chemist | 58 | |
15. January | Wilhelm de la Cave | Brandenburg major general and chief of an infantry regiment | ||
January 18th | Johann Josua Mosengel | German organ builder | 67 | |
January 20th | Antonio Farnese | last Duke of Parma from the House of Farnese | 51 | |
January 27th | Bartolomeo Cristofori | Italian musical instrument maker | 75 | |
January 30th | Johannes a Marck | Dutch Reformed theologian and church historian | 75 |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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February 12th | Gelasius Hieber | German Augustinian hermit and preacher | 59 | |
February 15th | María de León Bello y Delgado | Dominican mystic | 87 | |
20. February | Antoine I. | Prince of Monaco | 70 | |
February 22 | Frederik Ruysch | Dutch anatomist and botanist | 92 | |
February 26th | Fidel to believe | Swiss politicians in the city of Zug | 55 | |
27th of February | Angelo Predieri | Italian singer and composer of the Baroque era | 76 | |
February | Christian Josef Willenberg | Military engineer | ||
February | Johann Gottfried Wülfing | Mayor of Elberfeld |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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5. March | Johann Heinrich Müller | German astronomer | 60 | |
6th March | Johann Melchior Dinglinger | German court goldsmith | 66 | |
8th of March | Ferdinand Maximilian Brokoff | Baroque sculptor | 42 | |
March 13th | Dorothea Friederike of Brandenburg-Ansbach | German nobles | 54 | |
the 14th of March | Kagami Shikō | Japanese poet | ||
March 23 | August Wilhelm | Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | 69 | |
March 24th | Giacomo Boncompagni | Archbishop of Bologna and Cardinal of the Roman Church | 78 | |
25th March | Christian Gerber | German theologian (Lutheran) and writer | 70 | |
25th March | Abraham Isacks op den Graeff | Member of the so-called Original 13 | ||
26th of March | Magnus of Bromell | Swedish doctor and mineralogist | 52 | |
26th of March | Ludwig Carl Ditzinger | German Lutheran theologian | 60 | |
26th of March | Wenceslaus Franz Karl Košinský of Košín | Bishop of Königgrätz | 58 | |
27th of March | Justus Corthum | German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman | 46 | |
March 29 | Stephan II. Koháry | Hungarian count and poet | 82 |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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April 1st | Wilhelm II. | Landgrave of Hessen-Wanfried and of Hessen-Wanfried-Rheinfels | 59 | |
4. April | Friedrich Ernst zu Innhausen and Knyphausen | Prussian envoy and later minister | 52 | |
9th April | Robert Benson, 1st Lord Bingley | English statesman and one of the main responsible persons in the so-called "South Sea Bubble" | ||
9th April | Jakob Huebens | Merchant, councilor and mayor of Lübeck | 76 | |
10th of April | Maximilian Dietrich Freislich | German composer, organist and Kapellmeister | ||
11 April | Jacob Paul von Gundling | German historian | 57 | |
April 16 | Bartholomæus Deichman | Danish-Norwegian Bishop of Oslo | 60 | |
April 19th | Heinrich Hildebrand von Einsiedel | Provost of Altenburg | 73 | |
20th of April | Johann Eberhard Dauphin | German organ builder | ||
April 21 | Pierre Jaillard Bressan | French woodwind instrument maker | 67 | |
April 21 | Moritz Wilhelm | Duke of Saxe-Merseburg | 43 | |
April 22 | Johann Josef von Waldstein | Bohemian nobleman, entrepreneur and patron; Marshal Colonel of Bohemia | 46 | |
April 25 | Dominik Gläsl | German builder of the baroque | ||
April 28 | Johann Theodor Jablonski | German pedagogue and lexicographer | 76 |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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1st of May | Johann Ludwig Bach | German composer | 54 | |
May 3rd | Werner von Broich | Mayor of the imperial city of Aachen | ||
5th of May | Daniel Defoe | English writer and journalist | ||
May 9 | Johann Cyriak Hackhofer | Austrian painter | 56 | |
May 9 | Peregrine Hyde Osborne, 3rd Duke of Leeds | British aristocrat | 39 | |
May 9 | Zacharias Stampeel | German theologian, educator and librarian | 76 | |
May 11th | Mary Astell | English feminist, rhetorician, philosopher | 64 | |
May 14th | Heinrich Daniel Ernst von Raders | Prussian major general and most recently in command of Lippstadt | ||
May 15 | Christian von Rantzau | Danish Lieutenant General | 48 | |
May 21 | Johann Huebner | German school writer and teacher | 63 | |
May 29th | Violante Beatrix of Bavaria | Governor of Siena | 58 | |
30th May | Johann Christoph Layritz | Rector of the Hof high school | 76 | |
30th May | Karl Friedrich Petzold | German writer and educator | 56 | |
31. May | Johann Schmid | German rhetorician and Lutheran theologian | 81 |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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6th of June | Giovanni Odazzi | Italian Rococo painter and printmaker in Rome | ||
6th of June | Andreas Rudiger | German philosopher | 57 | |
20th June | Ned Ward | English satirist, author and innkeeper | ||
June 21st | Albrecht Friedrich of Brandenburg-Schwedt | Brandenburg-Prussian lieutenant general and master master of the Order of St. John, Prince of Prussia, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt | 59 | |
June 24th | Johann Christian Schröter | German legal scholar | 72 |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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July 1 | John Montgomerie | Governor of the English colonies of New York and New Jersey | 50 | |
5th July | Jakob Greber | German baroque composer | ||
5th July | Christian gloves | sculptor | ||
7th of July | Nicolaus Staphorst | German pastor and church historian | 51 | |
8th of July | Heinrich Dürkop | German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and chief pastor of the German Church in Copenhagen | ||
July 25th | Michael Grass the Younger | German lawyer and university professor | 74 | |
July 26th | Johann Ernst von Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort | Bishop of Tournai | 64 | |
30th July | Emanuel King | Swiss physicist and physician | 72 |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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August 7th | Franz Ferdinand von Kuenburg | Bishop of Laibach; Archbishop of Prague | 80 | |
August 9 | Achaz von der Schulenburg | Prussian lieutenant general | 61 | |
17th August | Johann Augustin Kobelius | German composer and Kapellmeister | 57 | |
18th of August | Christoph von Steiger | Swiss magistrate | 79 | |
August 24th | Justus Gotthard Rabener | German preacher and author | 43 |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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September 1 | Ernst Dietrich Anton von Droste zu Füchten | Landdrost of the Duchy of Westphalia | ||
September 1 | Pierre Danican Philidor | French composer | 50 | |
5th September | Johann Christian von Hartmannsdorf | Swedish lawyer | 62 | |
7th of September | Evdokiya Feodorovna Lopukhina | first wife Peters I. | 62 | |
September 14th | Johann Elias Reichardt | German educator | 63 | |
September 15th | Catherine Repond | Swiss justice victim | 68 | |
September 15th | Henning von Stralenheim | German-Swedish military and diplomat | 66 | |
17th of September | Gustav Samuel Leopold | Duke of Pfalz-Zweibrücken | 61 | |
September 18 | Sicco van Goslinga | Frisian aristocrat, diplomat and politician | ||
September 19th | Johann Anton Tillier | Swiss politician | ||
September 22 | Johann Christoph Hert | German doctor, professor of medicine, privy councilor | 82 | |
September 24th | Marx Schokotnigg | Austrian sculptor | 70 | |
September 24th | Alexander Strasser | Abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Kremsmünster | 74 |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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October 1 | Johann Georg Joch | German Protestant theologian | 54 | |
October 1 | Anton von Pannewitz | Prussian governor of the Peitz Fortress and finally chief of the 13th Infantry Regiment | ||
October 1 | Adde Severin | Merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck | 63 | |
October 3 | Georg Heinrich Bose | German merchant | 49 | |
October 6th | Johan Jakob Ehrensvärd | Swedish military | 65 | |
October 10th | Johann Jänichen | German educator and poet | 72 | |
October 14th | Ferdinand Adam of Pernau | Austrian nobleman, privy councilor in Coburg and ornithologist and translator | 70 | |
October, 16th | Heinrich Lysius | Lutheran theologian | 60 | |
October 19th | Jakob von Bechefer | royal Prussian lieutenant general and commandant of Magdeburg | 70 | |
October 24th | Ludwig Christof Schefer | German Reformed clergyman; Pietist | ||
October 27 | Thomas Balthasar von Jessen | Jurist, Royal Danish Senior Secretary, Privy Councilor | 83 |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 2 | Johann Matthäus Leffloth | German composer, organist and clavichordist | ||
November 4th | Christoph Exchange | Austrian architect, painter and decorator | 57 | |
November 17th | Johann Adolf Hoffmann | philosophical author and translator | 55 | |
November 23 | Friedrich Ludwig | Hereditary Prince of the House of Württemberg | 32 | |
November 24th | Cornelius Gerhard Lersmacher | Vicar General in Trier | approx. 71 | |
November 29th | Heinrich Rademin | German actor, theater principal, stage writer and translator |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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December 14th | Joseph Balthasar Hochreither | Austrian organist and composer of the baroque era | 62 | |
25 December | Caspar Commelin | Dutch botanist | ||
December 26th | Antoine Houdar de la Motte | French playwright, librettist, poet and literary theorist | 59 | |
December 26th | Johann Ernst Kregel von Sternbach | German trade and councilor, heir, feudal lord and court lord | 79 | |
December 27th | Johann Adam von Hoheneck | German baron, cathedral dean in Worms, canon in Würzburg | ||
December 29th | Louise Hippolyte | Princess of Monaco | 34 | |
December 29th | Brook Taylor | British mathematician | 46 | |
30th of December | Wilhelm Chenu de Chalsac l'Aujardiere | Adventurer and Prussian Colonel | 59 |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Abd al-Ghani an-Nabulusi | Arab Sufi mystic and man of letters | |||
Menasse from Dorthe | Kurbrandenburg lieutenant general and head of a free company | |||
Brandolf Egger | Swiss magistrate and connoisseur | |||
Karl Friedrich von Fehr | Prussian colonel and head of the regiment | |||
Giacomo Genora | Swiss Roman Catholic clergyman and native writer | |||
Paul Halcke | German mathematician, typist and mathematician and calendar maker | |||
Ferdinand Joseph von Herwarth | Hofmarkherr von Hohenburg | |||
Otto von Klinckowström | Swedish civil servant and diplomat | |||
Andreas Luppius | German publisher | |||
Giuseppe Mariani | Italian Baroque architect | |||
Elias Christoph Heiss | German engraver | |||
Jacques Chalmot du Portail | Royal Prussian Lieutenant General of the Cavalry and Chief of the Cuirassier Regiment No. 6 | |||
Johann Melchior Roos | German painter | |||
Peter von Seers | Prussian officer, most recently Major General, Chief of Garrison Regiment No. 2, Commander of the Pillau Fortress | |||
Johann Anton Strubberg | German page steward, Lutheran theologian and author | |||
Christian Weidling | German lawyer |