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Charles I of England
Charles I was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.
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French painter (1590-1649)
Maria Leopoldine of Austria
queen of Bohemia
John Winthrop
Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay and Author of "City upon a Hill" (1588-1649)
Injo of Joseon
16th King of Joseon Dynasty in Korean history (1595-1649)
Jean de Brébeuf
Jesuit missionary and martyr (1593-1649)
Richard Crashaw
English poet and cleric (c.1613 – 1649)
Gerardus Vossius
Dutch Protestant theologian, linguist, historian and humanist (1577-1649)
Catherine of Brandenburg
Princess of Transylvania (1602-1644)
Isaac van Ostade
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1621-1649)
Marie of Prussia, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
Giulio Alenio
missionary (1582–1649)
Vittoria Farnese d'Este
Duchess of Modena and Reggio (1618-1649)
Susanna Hall
eldest child and older daughter of William Shakespeare
Juan Martínez Montañés
Spanish artist (1568-1649)
James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton
Scottish nobleman and leader during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms (1606-1649)
Vincenzo Carafa
Italian Jesuit
William Drummond of Hawthornden
Scottish writer 1585–1649
Giovanni Diodati
Calvinist theologian
Manuel de Faria e Sousa
Portuguese writer and historian (1590-1649)
Caspar Schoppe
German scholar (1576-1649)
David Teniers the Elder
Flemish painter (1582-1649)
Elisabeth Magdalena of Pomerania
German duchess consort of Courland (1580-1649)
Alessandro Varotari
Alessandro Leone Varotari (4 April 1588 – 20 July 1649), also commonly known as Il Padovanino, was a Venetian painter of the late-Mannerist and early-Baroque Venetian school, best known for having mentored Pietro Liberi, Giulio Carpioni, and Bartolommeo Scaligero. He was the son of Dario Varotari the Elder and the brother of painter Chiara Varotari, who accompanied him on his travels and assisted with his work.
Juan Bautista Maíno
Spanish painter of the Baroque period (1581-1649)
Alessandro Turchi
Italian painter (1578–1649)
Owen Roe O'Neill
Irish soldier
Joannes de Laet
Dutch geographer
Dodo
Manchu prince; fifteenth son of Nurhaci (1614-1649)
Robert Dudley
English engineer, explorer, cartographer (1574-1649)
Gioacchino Assereto
Italian painter (1600-1649)
Agustín de Spínola Basadone
Spanish cardinal
Gabriel Lalemant
Jesuit missionary (1610-1649)
Juan de Zurbarán
painter from Spain (1620-1649)
Charles Garnier
French Jesuit missionary (1606-1649)
Akashi Shiganosuke
Japanese sumo wrestler
Nasir bin Murshid
Omani imam
Friedrich Spanheim
German theologian (1600-1649)
Stanisław Lubomirski
Polish-Lithuanian noble (1583-1649)
Archduchess Maria of Austria
daughter of Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria and his second wife Anne Juliana Gonzaga (1584-1649)
Maria Tesselschade Visscher
Dutch poet and engraver (1594-1649)
Frans Pietersz de Grebber
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1573-1649)
Noël Chabanel
Jesuit missionary and martyr (1613-1649)
Pèire Godolin
poet
Konoe Nobuhiro
kugyō (1599–1649)
Martin Rinkart
German clergyman and hymnist
Giovanni Valentini
Italian composer, poet and keyboard virtuoso
Sofu Mehmed Paşa
Ottoman grand vizier
Ellen Marsvin
Danish noble (1572-1649)
Orazio Giustiniani
Catholic cardinal (1580-1649)
Bellerofonte Castaldi
Italian composer
Famiano Strada
Italian historian (1572-1649)
Gil de Albornoz y Espinosa
Spanish catholic cardinal
Empress Xiaoduanwen
empress of the Qing Dynasty (1600-1649)
Kara Musa Pasha
Ottoman Grand Vizier
Abraham Woyna
Polish-Lithuanian Roman Catholic bishop
Blanche Arundell
English noblewoman
Jaroslav Borzita of Martinice
Czech hofmeister, valet and nobleman (1582-1649)
Vincenzo Gamba
son of Galileo Galilei and Marina Gamba
Agostino Pallavicini
doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica