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Osman II
16th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1618–1622)
William Baffin
British explorer
Hasekura Tsunenaga
Japanese samurai and diplomat
Petrus Plancius
Dutch-Flemish astronomer, cartographer and clergyman
Squanto
Tisquantum (; 1585 (±10 years?) – November 30, 1622 O.S.), more commonly known as Squanto (), was a member of the Patuxet tribe of Wampanoags, best known for being an early liaison between the Native American population in Southern New England and the Mayflower Pilgrims who made their settlement at the site of Tisquantum's former summer village, now Plymouth, Massachusetts. The Patuxet tribe had lived on the western coast of Cape Cod Bay, but were wiped out by an epidemic, traditionally assumed to be smallpox brought by previous European explorers; however, recent findings suggest that the dis
Ranuccio I Farnese
Duke of Parma
Michael Maier
German physician, alchemist and composer (1568–1622)
Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachnyi
Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks
John Rolfe
English-born explorer, farmer, and merchant
Bartolomeo Manfredi
Italian painter (1582-1622)
Fidelis of Sigmaringen
Capuchin friar
John the Younger, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg
Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg
Khusrau Mirza
son of the Mughal emperor Jahangir (1587-1622)
Alof of Wignacourt
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Pedro Páez
Spanish Jesuit missionary in Ethiopia (1564-1622)
Sophie of Brandenburg
Regent of Saxony (1568-1622)
Frans Pourbus the Younger
Flemish painter (1569–1622)
Charles Philip, Duke of Södermanland
Swedish prince (1601-1622)
Georg Braun
German cleric, canon, dean
Luarsab II of Kartli
Bagrationi dynasty king of Kartli (1592-1622) (r.1606-1615)
Leandro Bassano
Italian painter (1557-1622)
Richard Hawkins
17th-century English seaman, explorer and pirate (1562-1622)
Mirza Ghiyas Beg
official in the Mughal empire
Ohrili Hüseyin Pasha
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
Xenia Borisovna of Russia
Russian tsarevna
Dilaver Paşa
Ottoman statesman (1550–1622)
Pjetër Budi
Roman Catholic bishop
Álvaro III of Kongo
was king of the kingdom of Kongo from 1615 to his death on May 4, 1622
Sir Henry Savile
English bible translator (1549-1622)
Jack Ward
English pirate
Melchior Adam
German historian (1575-1622)
Oda Nagamasu
Japanese daimyo who lived from the late Sengoku period through the early Edo period
Katharina Kepler
accused in a witch trial & mother of Johannes Kepler
Henri de Gondi
Catholic cardinal
Alix Le Clerc
French founder of a religious order providing education to girls (1576-1622)
Francisco Rodrigues Lobo
Portuguese writer 1580 - 1622
Ulrich, Duke of Pomerania
Bishop of Cammin and non-reigning Duke of Pomerania
Salomon Schweigger
German theologian and orientalist (1551-1622)
Pedro Fernández de Castro y Andrade
VII Count of Lemos, Viceroy of Naples and president of the Council of the Indies (1560-1622)
William Parker, 4th Baron Monteagle
English baron
Jacobus Sinapius
Czech doctor
Giovanni Dolfin
Italian cardinal (1545-1622)
Arcangela Paladini
Italian artist, singer and poet (1599–1622)
Andrew Melville
Scottish scholar, theologian and religious reformer
Denis Godefroy
French jurist
Ernst of Schaumburg
Count of Holstein-Pinneberg and Schaumburg
Şehzade Ömer
Son of Ottoman Sultan Osman II
Juan de Tassis, 2nd Count of Villamediana
Spanish Baroque poet
Charles Spinola
Italian Jesuit and martyr
Johannes Vodnianus Campanus
Czech poet, playwright, writer and science writer (1572–1622)
Duke Frederick of Saxe-Weimar
German prince and colonel on the Protestant side in the Thirty Years' War
Giovanni Giacomo Imperiale Tartaro
politician
Francis Gonzaga, Duke of Rethel
French aristocrat
Pietro Sorri
Italian painter (1556-1622)
Johann Lohel
Roman Catholic archbishop
Peter Petreius
Swedish writer and diplomat
Aurelio Lomi
Italian painter (1556-1622)
Leonello Spada
Italian painter (1576-1622)
Muhammad al-Munawi
'''Muhammad 'Abd al-Ra'uf al-Munāwi (), also known as Al-Munāwi''' () was an Egyptian Islamic scholar of the Ottoman period. He was a prominent Shafi'i jurist, hadith specialist, historian, and sufi mystic. He is considered one of the most greatest Sunni scholars and prolific writers of his time. His most celebrated work, Fayd al-Qadir, stands as a cornerstone of classical Islamic scholarship. He was the paternal great-grandson of Sharaf al-Din al-Munawi and was the famous disciple of Al-Sha'rani.
Baltasar de Zúñiga y Velasco
Spanish politician, prime minister of Philip IV of Spain. (1561-1622)