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George Herbert
Welsh-born English poet, orator and Anglican priest (1593-1633)
Jacopo Peri
Italian composer and singer

Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain
Infanta of Spain, Archduchess of Austria (1566-1633)
Xu Guangqi
late-Ming-dynasty Chinese politician, Scholar, Lay Catholic leader and Servant of God (*1562 – †1633)

Cornelis Drebbel
Dutch inventor and submarine pioneer

Pieter Lastman
Dutch painter (1583–1633)
Patriarch Philaret of Moscow
Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia
Scipione Borghese
17th-century Catholic cardinal
George Abbot
Archbishop of Canterbury

Lew Sapieha
Polish–Lithuanian noble (1557-1633)
Juan Pablo Bonet
Spanish priest
William Ames
English Protestant divine, philosopher, and controversialist
Francis Godwin
English bishop, historian and writer
Étienne Brûlé
French explorer
Meletius Smotrytsky
archbishop and writer from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Magdalene of Jülich-Cleves-Berg
daughter of Duke Wilhelm of Jülich-Cleves-Berg and Countess Palatine of Pfalz-Zweibrücken
Princess Sigrid of Sweden
Swedish princess
Anthony Munday
English playwright and miscellaneous writer
Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues
Mistress of Henry IV of France (1579-1633)
John Casimir, Duke of Saxe-Coburg
Duke of Saxe-Coburg
Catherine of Cleves
Countess of Eu suo jure
Archduchess Margaretha of Austria
Austrian archduchess (1567-1633)
Christian, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Prince of Lüneburg (1566-1633)
Jakob Bartsch
German astronomer (1600-1633)
Satake Yoshinobu
daimyo
Jean Titelouze
French composer

João Rodrigues
Portuguese missionary
Trijntje Keever
Tallest female (1616-1633)
Giovanni Natoli
sicilian aristocrat

Princess Maria Maddalena de' Medici of Tuscany
Tuscan Royal
Robert Browne
English religious separatist
Heinrich Holk
Danish-German mercenary
Boetius à Bolswert
engraver of Friesland origin (1580-1633)
Ulrik of Denmark
Prince-bishop of Schwerin
Miron Barnovschi-Movilă
Prince of Moldavia in the 17th century
Johannes Crellius
German theologian

Domingo Ibáñez de Erquicia
Dominican priest (1589-1633)

Theodoor Galle
Flemish Baroque engraver (1571–1633)
Christian, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Ærø
Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Ærø
Mom Kaeo
17th-century king of Lan Xang
Marina de Escobar
Spanish nun (1554-1633)
Hortensio Félix Paravicino
Spanish monk and writer (1580-1633)
Jan de Wael I
Flamish painter and engraver (1558-1633)

Cornelis Claesz van Wieringen
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1577-1633)
Jacques Boyceau
French garden designer
Terazawa Hirotaka
Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period
Girolamo Caraffa
Austrian field marshal
Frances Walsingham
English countess

Peter Arkoudios
Greek theologian
Ohatsu
or (1570 – September 30, 1633) was a prominently placed figure in the late Sengoku period. She was daughter of Oichi and Nagamasa Azai, and the sister of Yodo-dono and Oeyo. Alongside her sisters, she was active in the political intrigues of her day. Ohatsu's close family ties to both the Toyotomi clan and the Tokugawa clan uniquely positioned her to serve as a conduit between the rivals. She acted as a liaison until 1615 in the siege of Osaka, when the Tokugawa eliminated the Toyotomi.
Lucio Massari
Italian painter (1569-1633)
Scipione Dentice
Neapolitan keyboard composer (1560-1633)
Magdalena of Nassau-Dillenburg
German noblewoman
Ludovico Settala
Italian physician
Jean LeClerc
17th-century Baroque painter (1587-1633)
Carlo Carafa
Italian priest
Joannes Malderus
professor and bishop of Antwerp
Wolfgang Ernest I, Count of Isenburg-Birstein
German Count (1560–1633)
William Segar
British artist and officer of arms (1564-1633)
Manggūltai
Manggūltai (; ; 1587 – 11 January 1633) was a Manchu noble and an important military and political leader in the early years of the Qing dynasty. He helped Hong Taiji consolidate his power by handing over his Plain Blue Banner to Hong Taiji. He died when he was 45 to 46 years old in 1633.