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Guy Fawkes
Guy Fawkes, also known as Guido Fawkes while fighting for the Spanish, was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics involved in the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. He was born and educated in York; his father died when Fawkes was eight years old, after which his mother married a recusant Catholic.
Péter Pázmány
Hungarian Catholic cardinal, theologian and statesman (1570–1637)
John, Duke of Saxe-Weimar
Duke of Saxe-Weimar and Jena
Philip, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp
duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp
Kara Davud Pasha
Ottoman Empire politician
Aegidius Sadeler
Flemish painter and engraver (c.1568-1629)
Franz von Dietrichstein
Roman Catholic archbishop and cardinal (1570-1636)
Lobsang Chökyi Gyaltsen, 4th Panchen Lama
fourth Panchen Lama of Tibet, 1570–1662
Girolamo Rainaldi
Italian architect (1570-1655)
Satake Yoshinobu
daimyo
Pieter de Jode I
engraver, painter
Wilhelm Lamormaini
Luxembourgian theologian (1571-1648)
Murad Mirza of Hindustan
Hindustani Imperial and Royal
Luis Pacheco de Narváez
Spanish fencer
Joan Pau Pujol
Spanish/Catalan composer and organist (1570-1626)
Karl von Harrach
advisor to Emperor Ferdinand II (1570-1628)
Matsunaga Teitoku
Japanese poet
Tommaso Dolabella
Italian painter (1570–1650)
Christian, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Ærø
Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Ærø
Giovanni Battista Agucchi
Italian churchman, Papal diplomat and writer on art theory
Shimazu Toyohisa
Samurai (1570-1600)
Urszula Meyerin
Polish noble
Gil Gonzalez de Ávila
Spanish biographer
Paulus van Vianen
Sculptor from the Northern Netherlands (1570-1613)
Christopher, Duke of Brunswick-Harburg
Co-ruler of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Harburg (1570-1606)
Peter Petreius
Swedish writer and diplomat
Leonardo Della Torre
politician
Giulio Cesare Cortese
Italian poet
François d'Orléans-Longueville, duc de Fronsac
French noble
Katharina Henot
German accused of witchcraft
Andrea Argoli
Italian mathematician and astronomer
Heo Im
17th century Korean acupuncturist
Diego Aduarte
Spanish historian
Architect Kasemi
Albanian former Ottoman architect
Francesco Curradi
Italian painter (1570-1661)
Ferdinand Elle
French painter (1576–1637)
Giacomo Lomellini
Italian politician (1570-1652); Doge of Genoa from 1621-1627
William Lower
member of the Parliament and an English astronomer
Giovanni Battista Manso
Italian writer and poet
Vincenzo Mirabella
Italian historian, archaeologist and architect (1570-1624)
Ohatsu
or (1570 – September 30, 1633) was a prominently placed figure in the late Sengoku period. She was daughter of Oichi and Nagamasa Azai, and the sister of Yodo-dono and Oeyo. Alongside her sisters, she was active in the political intrigues of her day. Ohatsu's close family ties to both the Toyotomi clan and the Tokugawa clan uniquely positioned her to serve as a conduit between the rivals. She acted as a liaison until 1615 in the siege of Osaka, when the Tokugawa eliminated the Toyotomi.
Hocazade Esad Efendi
Ottoman chief justice (şeyhülislam) from July 2, 1615, to May 22, 1625 (1570–1625)
Pedro de Oña
Chilean writer
Jacob Bassevi
Czech nobleman
Nakagawa Hidenari
daimyo
Asprilio Pacelli
Italian Baroque composer
Janusz Skumin Tyszkiewicz
Lithuanian noble
Pietro Casani
Italian priest (1570-1647)
Carlo Caliari
Italian artist (1570–1596)
Islam Khan I
Mughal noble and general
Robert Spencer, 1st Baron Spencer of Wormleighton
Member of Parliament (1570-1627)
Gillis van Valckenborch
painter (1570-1622)
Giacomo Serra
Italian cardinal
George Hay, 1st Earl of Kinnoull
Scottish nobleman (1572-1634)
Paul Peuerl
German composer
Cornelis Jacobsz Delff
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1570-1643)
Esther Imbert
French noblewoman
Gaspare Murtola
Italian poet
Volkert Overlander
Lord of Purmerland and Ilpendam, Mayor of Amsterdam
Fulgenzio Micanzio
Italian biographer (1570-1654)