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Abbas the Great
Shah of Safavid Iran (1587–1629)

Carlo Maderno
Italian architect (1556–1629)

Gabriel Bethlen
Elected King of Hungary, Prince of Transylvania and Hungarian Protestant military leader (1580–1629)
Piet Pieterszoon Hein
Dutch admiral (1578-1629)
Hendrick ter Brugghen
Dutch painter (1588-1629)
Otto van Veen
Flemish painter, draughtsman and humanist (1556–1629)
John Speed
English cartographer and historian (1551/52-1629)
Jan Pieterszoon Coen
Dutch colonial governor
Giorgi Saakadze
Georgian politician and military commander (c.1570-1629)
Caspar Bartholin the Elder
Danish polymath (1585-1629)
Pietro Bernini
Italian sculptor, painter and restorer (1562-1629)
Giovanni I Cornaro
Doge of Venice (1551-1629)
Sigismondo D'India
Italian composer
David Vinckboons
Flemish painter
Catherine de' Medici
Tuscan princess and Duchess of Mantua and Montferrat as the second wife of Duke Ferdinando and Governor of Siena (1593-1629)
Jacob de Gheyn II
Dutch painter and engraver (c.1565-1629)
Basilius Besler
German botanist (1561-1629)
Aegidius Sadeler
Flemish painter and engraver (c.1568-1629)
Elisabeth Sophia of Brandenburg
Duchess born in Berlin
Mehmed III Giray
ruler of the Crimean Khanate, 1623 – 1628

Agnes of Brandenburg
Duchess of Pomerania, later Duchess of Saxe-Lauenburg
Szymon Szymonowic
Polish writer (1558-1629)
Damad Halil Paşa
Ottoman grand vizier (1570–1629)
Countess Emilia of Nassau
German noblewoman (1569-1629)
Johannes Buxtorf
German Calvinist theologian
Pierre de Bérulle
French Catholic priest and cardinal
Antonio Bosio
Maltese-Italian historian
Jean Robin
French botanist and pharmacist (1550-1629)
Paolo Agostino
Italian composer and organist
Antonio Cifra
Italian composer
Giovanni Faber
German doctor, botanist, and art collector (1574-1629)
Ottavio Bandini
17th-century Roman Catholic cardinal
Camillo Procaccini
Italian painter (c.1555-1629)

Sri Chand
Guru Nanak's son
Andreas Schott
Flemish philologist, Jesuit priest, academic, translator, editor
Antonio Vassilacchi
Greek painter active in Venice and Veneto (1556-1629)
Bartolomeo Cesi
Italian painter (1556-1629)

Simon II of Kartli
Persian appointed King of Kartli (r. 1619-1630)
Carlo Gaudenzio Madruzzo
Catholic cardinal

Gaspar Fernández
Guatemalan composer and chapelmaster
Heribert Rosweyde
Jesuit hagiographer

Giovanni Garzia Millini
Italian catholic cardinal (1562-1629)
Henry Frederick, Hereditary Prince of the Palatinate
eldest son of Frederick V, the Winter King, and his wife, Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of King James I of England
George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes
English soldier and administrator (1555-1629)
Petrus Bertius
Flemish theologian and scientist (1565–1629)
Hieronymus Praetorius
German composer (1560-1629)

Charlotte Catherine de La Trémoille
French princess (1568-1629)
Herman Hugo
Jesuit priest, writer, military chaplain
Giorgio Centurione
politician
Filippo Napoletano
Italian painter (1589-1629)
Domenico Allegri
Italian composer and singer
Jacob van Doordt
Dutch painter of portrait miniatures
Aleksander Zasławski
Polish noble
Luis de Bolaños
Spanish friar

Yang Hao
Chinese scholar
Angelo Grillo
Italian poet (1577-1629)
Anastasie Crimca
Romanian bishops (1560-1629)
Chetthathirat
Chetthathirat (, ) or Borommaracha II (; 1613 – 1629) was the eldest son of King Song Tham and older brother of Athittayawong and Phra Sisin or Phra Phanpi Sisin (); all three were members of the Sukhothai dynasty. In childhood he was known as Chetthakuman (พระเชษฐากุมาร), meaning 'Chettha the Infant', or simply Chettha.
Bernardo Castello
Italian painter (1557-1629)

Andrea Baroni Peretti Montalto
17th-century Roman Catholic cardinal