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Avraham Gombiner
Polish rabbi
Andreas Stech
painter from Danzig (1635-1697)
Friderich Martens
German explorer
Hans Albrecht von Barfus
prussian Field Marshal and Prime Minister
Basilio Santa Cruz Pumacallao
17th century Quechua painter from Cuzco, Peru (1635-1710)
Abraham van Dijck
Dutch Golden Age painter (1635-1680)
George Douglas, 1st Earl of Dumbarton
Scottish nobleman and soldier
Joseph Roettiers
Flemish engraver and medallist
Adam Dollard des Ormeaux
French Garrison commander (1635-1660)
Auke Stellingwerf
Frisian admiral
Giuseppe Colombi
musician, composer
Gottfried Wilhelm Sacer
German poet
Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo y Ponce de León
Spanish politician and military personnel (1635-1705)
Wendela Bicker
wife of Johan de Witt (1635-1668)
Agnese Dolci
Italian painter (1635-1686)
Daniel Danielis
Belgian composer
Johann Michael Vansleb
German theologian (1635-1679)
Robert Southwell
English diplomat, Secretary of State for Ireland and President of the Royal Society; (1635-1702)
Constantin Ranst de Jonge
Dutch colonial governor (1635-1714)
Theodor Undereyck
German theologian
Abunai
Abunai (阿布奈; 1635 – May 5, 1675), known as Prince Chahar of the First Rank (察哈尔亲王), was a Mongol prince of clan Borjigin, second son of Ligden Khan. He opposed Qing influence in his domain and was subsequently placed into house arrest in Shenyang and his son given his title. In 1675 he led the Chahar Mongols joining in the Revolt of the Three Feudatories, but were defeated in battle in April and subsequently killed. Abunai was a direct male-line descendant of Tolui Khan, the youngest of the four sons of Genghis Khan.
Wazir Khan
Mughal rovernor
Gaspar Peeter Verbruggen the Elder
Flemish still life painter (1635-1681)
Johann Gottfried Olearius
German theologian and hymn writer (1635-1711)
Justus Danckerts
Dutch artist (1635–1701)
Thomas Flatman
English poet and miniature painter (1635-1688)
Richard Blome
English engraver, cartographer, and publisher (1635–1705)
Kenneth Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Seaforth
Scottish noble and landowner (1635-1678)
Carlo Musitano
Italian physician, presbyter and writer
Rutger van Langevelt
Dutch painter and architect (1635-1695)
Pedro Nuñez de Villavicencio
Spanish artist (1644-1695)
Thomas Colepeper, 2nd Baron Colepeper
English noble and colonial governor of Virginia (1635-1689)
Jan van Assen
Dutch painter
Princess Uisun
Adopted daughter of King Hyojong of the Joseon Dynasty, daughter of Gae-yun Lee (1635–1662)
Emilia Butler, Countess of Ossory
English countess
Jan van Buken
Flemish painter (1635-1694)
Descartés
Rene Descartes' daughter