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Henry de Vere, 18th Earl of Oxford
English aristocrat, courtier and soldier
John III of Rietberg
Count of Rietberg
Adrianus Valerius
Dutch National Anthem writer
Francisco de Pina
Portuguese Jesuit missionary
César Oudin
French Hispanist, translator, paremiologist, grammarian and lexicographer
Teimuraz I, Prince of Mukhrani
Georgian prince (1572-1625)
Francesco Rustici
Italian painter (1592-1626)
Paolo Beni
Italian Jesuit (1552-1625)
Baroness Anna Marie von Boskowicz und Schwarzenberg
Liechtenstein consort (1576-1625/1626)
Benedetto da Urbino
Italian priest and Capuchin friar (1560-1625)
Antoine de Roquelaure
Marshal of France
Jacob Gretser
German Jesuit writer
Kame-hime
Kamehime (, 27 July 1560 – 1 August 1625) was the eldest daughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder and first shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan, with his first wife, Lady Tsukiyama. She was the wife of Okudaira Nobumasa. She is primarily recognized as the eldest offspring of Ieyasu, notable for her active participation in the Siege of Nagashino and her significant role in the events leading to the downfall of Honda Masazumi.
Jean-Baptiste Besard
French composer
Hocazade Esad Efendi
Ottoman chief justice (şeyhülislam) from July 2, 1615, to May 22, 1625 (1570–1625)
Cornelis Verdonck
Flemish composer
Andrea Dittis
Chinese merchant
Zuo Guangdou
Ming dynasty politician
Mary of Nassau-Dillenburg
German countess (1568-1632)
Mạc Kính Cung
emperor of Đại Việt
Zhong Xing
Ming dynasty politician
Ericus Erici Sorolainen
Finnish bishop
Yan Siqi
Chinese tailor, merchant and fugitive
Ludovico Bertonio
Italian Jesuit missionary (1552–1625)
Dmitry Troubetskoy
Russian prince
Edward Stafford, 4th Baron Stafford
English nobleman (1572-1625)
Mamia II Gurieli
prince of Guria
Sibrandus Lubbertus
German theologian
Hendrik Speuy
Dutch musician
Pedro Perret
Flemish-Spanish engraver, printmaker
Seyyid Kasim Gubari
Turkish calligrapher
Jan Damesz de Veth
Dutch Golden Age painter (1595-1625)
Hieronim Moskorzowski
Polish noble
Nagai Naokatsu
daimyo
Johan van Valckenburgh
Dutch engineer
Manderup Parsberg
Danish nobleman and politician
Nikola VI Zrinski
Croatian nobleman
Giovanni Carlo Doria
Genoan noble, art collector and patron
Johannes Crucius
Dutch Theologian active in Haarlem
Marco Cornaro
Italian Roman Catholic bishop
Marino Bizzi
Archbishop of Antivari
Ali Sher Khan Anchan
15th King of the Makpon Empire.
Tomo
Toyotomi Hideyoshi's sister
Hans Michael Elias von Obentraut
Palatinate cavalry general in the Thirty Years' War
Jacob ben Isaac Ashkenazi
Polish rabbi
Thomas Piranski
Roman Catholic bishop
Rombout Hogerbeets
Dutch jurist (1561-1625)
Louis Richeome
French philosopher
Ottavio Accoramboni
Italian Roman Catholic archbishop
Giuseppe Bernascone
Italian architect
Samuel Besler
Silesian teacher and composer (1574-1625)
Pieter de Valck
Dutch Golden Age painter (1584-1625)