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Jerzy Ossoliński
Polish noble (1595-1650)
Josias von Rantzou
Danish military, marshal of France
Pedro Espinosa
Spanish poet and chaplain (1578-1650)
Pietro Testa
Italian artist (1611–1650)
Gaspare Mattei
Catholic cardinal
Adam Freytag
Polish military engineer
Thomas May
English poet, dramatist and historian 1595-1650
Mario Theodoli
Catholic cardinal
Fryderyk Sapieha
Polish-Lithuanian noble
Michel Particelli d'Emery
French politician
Claude de Mesmes, comte d'Avaux
French politician and diplomat
Thomas Shelton
English stenographer
Abraham de Verwer
Dutch painter (1585-1650)
Jean Louis d'Erlach
Swiss general (1595-1650)
Stephen Hansen Stephanius
Stephan Hansen Stephanius (July 23, 1599 – April 22, 1650) was a Danish historian and philologist. His name is sometimes fully Latinized as "Stephanus Johannis Stephanius" ==Biography== He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark-Norway. He attended Sorø Academy where his father Hans Stephensen (1561-1625) was a professor and superintendent. He later transferred to Herlufsholm School. He studied at the University of Copenhagen where in 1618 he took the Philosophical Baccalaureus. He subsequently studied at the University of Rostock and University of Leiden. After returning he became rector of Slanger
Jean Morin
French painter (c.1590-1650)
Jean Androuet du Cerceau
French architect
Antonio Tornielli
Catholic priest
Bartholomeus Molenaer
Dutch Golden Age (c.1618-1650)
Heber MacMahon
Irish bishop
Robert Ker, 1st Earl of Roxburghe
Scottish nobleman
Jan Janssens
Flemish painter (1590–1650)
Agustín Sumuroy
leader in the Sumuroy Rebellion in the colonial Philippines (1649–50)
Henrik Klasson Fleming
Land marshal and diplomat (1584-1650)
Balthazar Baro
French writer
Scévole de Sainte-Marthe
French historian
Jan Mikołaj Daniłowicz
Polish noble
David Calderwood
Minister of the Church of Scotland and Historian
Alessandro Vitali
Italian painter (1580-1630)
Christophe Butkens
Dutch writer (1590-1650)
Anthony Ascham
academic, political theorist, Parliamentarian, diplomat (1614-1650)
Adam Hieronim Sieniawski
Polish noble
Hosokawa Mitsunao
daimyo (1619-1650)
Herman Doomer
Furniture and frame-maker from the Northern Netherlands (1595-1650)
François Richard
French composer
Andrzej Szołdrski
Polish bishop
Gerard Donck
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1600-1650)
Uemura Iemasa
daimyo
Agustín de Ugarte y Sarabia
Roman-Catholic bishop
Heinrich von Schlick zu Passaun
Austrian geheimrat
Sheikh Muhammad
Indian Muslim saint (1560–1650)
Philippe d'Aquin
French professor
Guy François
French painter (1580-1650)
John Williams
Welsh clergyman and political advisor to King James I