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Charles Perrault
French author (1628-1703)
John Bunyan
English Christian writer and preacher (1628-1688)

Marcello Malpighi
Italian physician (1628-1694)

Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Queen consort of Denmark and Norway (1628–1685)
François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg
general
François Girardon
sculptor from France (1628–1715)
Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Austria
Archduke of Austria (1628-1662)
Carlo Cignani
Italian painter (1628-1719)
Lucrezia Barberini
Italian noble (1628-1699)
Alvise II Mocenigo
Doge of Venice (1628-1709)
George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham
English statesman and poet
Sir William Temple, 1st Baronet
English statesman and essayist
Tokugawa Mitsukuni
daimyo of the early Edo period; 2nd lord of Mito (1628-1701)
Emmanuel Philibert, Prince of Carignano
Prince of Savoy
Miguel de Molinos
Spanish priest, apostle of Quietism
Dominique Bouhours
French literary critic
Claire-Clémence de Maillé-Brézé
French noble (1628-1694)
David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl
German-Swedish artist (1628-1698)
Pedro De Mena
Spanish artist (1628–1688)
Samuel Capricornus
Czech composer
Noël Coypel
French painter (1628-1707)
Daniel Papebroch
Flemish Jesuit hagiographer (1628–1714)

Gabriel de Guilleragues
French politician of the 17th century
César d'Estrées
Catholic cardinal (1628-1714)
Henry Cromwell
Lord Deputy of Ireland (1628–1674)

Christoph Bernhard
German composer (1628-1692)
Grigore I Ghica
Prince of Wallachia
Johannes Hudde
Dutch mathematician (1628-1704)
Ursula Micaela Morata
Spanish writer (1628-1703)
Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk
English diplomat (1628-1684)
João Ferreira de Almeida
Portuguese missionary and translator (1628–1691)
Jan de Bisschop
Dutch painter (1628-1671)

Johann Reinhard II, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg
German aristocrat
Peter Lambeck
German historian
Constantijn Huygens Jr.
Dutch astronomer (1628–1697)
George Starkey
Early Colonial American alchemist
Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle
English military leader and politician (1629-1685)
Giacomo Rospigliosi
Italian cardinal
Barom Reachea VIII
king of Cambodia
Georg Matthäus Vischer
Austrian cartographer
Vincent van der Vinne
Dutch painter (1628-1702)

Cornelis Speelman
Governor-general of the Dutch East Indies (1628-1684)
Jan Hackaert
Dutch painter (1628-1685)
Guillaume Courtois
French painter of the Late Baroque (1628-1679)
Hermann of Baden-Baden
Imperial field marshal and president of the Hofkriegsrat
Conrad von Rosen
French general of Baltic German origin (1628-1715)
Giuseppe Artale
Italian writer
Marek Sobieski
Polish nobleman
Ferdinand Joseph of Dietrichstein
Austrian Minister (1636-1698)

Stephen Charnock
English Puritan Presbyterian clergyman
Luca Spinola
129th Doge of Genoa
Cornelis Evertsen the Younger
Dutch admiral (1628-1679)
Andrija Zmajević
Serbian poet
Elisabetta Querini
Dogaress of Venice
Christopher Delphicus zu Dohna
Swedish diplomat (1628-1668)
Pietro Negri
Italian painter (1628-1679)
Heinrich Meyring
German artist
Valentine Greatrakes
Irish faith healer
Bahinabai
Bahinabai (1628–1700 AD) or Bahina or Bahini was a female Varkari saint from Maharashtra, India. She is considered a disciple of the Varkari poet-saint Tukaram. Having been born in a Brahmin family, Bahinabai was married to a widower at a young age and spent most of her childhood wandering around Maharashtra along with her family. She describes, in her autobiography Atmamanivedana, her spiritual experiences with a calf and visions of the Varkari's patron deity Vithoba and Tukaram. She reports being subjected to verbal and physical abuse by her husband, who despised her spiritual inclination bu
Constantin Christian Dedekind
German poet, dramatist and composer