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Alexandre de Vendôme
(1598-1629)
Minyedeippa
Minyedeippa (, ; also spelled Minredeippa or Minyedaikpa; 1608 – 25 November 1630) was the seventh king of Toungoo dynasty of Burma. He came to throne in July 1628 after having assassinated his father King Anaukpetlun who had discovered Minyedeippa's affair with one of his minor queen, daughter of Kengtung Sawbwa. Anaukpetlun had severely scolded the young prince that what he had done was high treason and that merited being roasted alive.
Joachim Burmeister
Poet and Composer
Georg Friedrich von Greiffenklau
Archbishop of Mainz
Catherine de Nevers
French Duchess of Longueville (1568-1629)
Nicolas de Harlay, seigneur de Sancy
French diplomat
Mao Wenlong
Ming dynasty general (1579-1629)
Volpiano Volpi
Italian archbishop
Paolo Guidotti
Roman painter and polymath (c.1560-1629)
Abd al-Baqi Tabrizi
Iranian calligrapher
Giacomo Cavalieri
Catholic cardinal
Anthony-Maria Browne, 2nd Viscount Montagu
English peer
Jeronimus Cornelisz
Frisian apothecary and merchant
Anthonie Duyck
Grand Pensionary of Holland (1560-1629)
Pope John XV of Alexandria
Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church
Cornelia toe Boecop
Dutch painter (1551-1629)
Andrey Chokhov
Russian caster
Vendela Skytte
Swedish noble (1608-1629)
Hachijō Toshihito
Court noble of Japan during the Sengoku Period (1579-1629)
Adam of Wągrowiec
Polish composer
Kirsten Madsdatter
Mistress of the King of Denmark
Kaikhosro, Prince of Mukhrani
prince of the House of Mukhrani
Willem de Vos
Flemish Baroque painter from Antwerp (1566-1630)
Fabio Mangone
Italian architect
Johannes Wolleb
Swiss theologian
Willem Teellinck
Dutch pastor
Katharina Strada
Czech noblewoman
James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough
English politician
Thomas James
English librarian
Jean Gordon, Countess of Bothwell
Scottish noble
Hendrik Faydherbe
Flemish sculptor
Lorenzo Binago
Italian architect
Colette van den Keere
Dutch engraver
Tomas de Lemos
Spanish theologian
Avanzino Nucci
Italian painter (1552-1629)
Ahmad ibn Abd al-Muttalib
emir of Mecca
Bernardino de Avellaneda
Spanish politician
Guillaume de L'Aubespine
French diplomat
Girolamo Aleandro, the younger
Italian scholar