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Henri d'Aramitz
French abbé and soldier
Jacobus Boonen
Roman Catholic archbishop
Frederick Rudolf of Fürstenburg
Count of Fürstenberg
Maximilian von Dietrichstein
German prince member of the House of Dietrichstein (1596-1655)
Rombout van Troyen
17th century Dutch painter (1605-1655)
Giacomo Filippo Tomasini
Italian historian (1595-1655)
Nicholas Abram
Jesuit theologian

Giovanni Stefano Menochio
Italian Jesuit and Bible scholar (1575-1655)
Lazare Rivière
physician (b. 1589, d. 1655)
Toda Ujikane
Daimo who was vice-commander of the shogunate forces during the Shimabara Rebellion
William Murray, 1st Earl of Dysart
Courtier to King Charles I of England
Andrés Pérez de Ribas
Spanish historian and missionary
Miguel Moreno
Spanish writer
Henry Vane the Elder
English politician
Francisco López de Zúñiga, 2nd Marquis of Baides
Royal Governor of Chile

Šose
Šose (; ; 17 January 1629 - 12 January 1655) was Hong Taiji's fifth son and the first bearer of the Prince Chengze title. In 1655, the peerage was renamed to Prince Zhuang of the First Rank. In 1778, the Prince Chengze of the First Rank peerage was granted iron-cap status, which meant that each successive bearer could pass the title without degradation.
Yi Sam-pyeong
Korean–Japanese potter
Pietro Cesare Alberti
Immigrant
Ouyi Zhixu
Chinese Buddhist scholar monk

Juan de Solórzano Pereira
Spanish jurist
Sébastien Zamet
French Roman Catholic bishop (1588-1655)
Abraham van den Hecken the Younger
Flemish-Dutch painter
Caspar Fincke
Bohemian-Danish court smith
Innocenzo Marcinnò
Italian presbyter
Johannes Loesel
German botanist (1607-1655)
Diego Polo the Younger
Spanish artist (c.1619-c.1655)
Louis Testelin
French painter (1615-1655)
Johann Heinrich Bisterfeld
German philosopher
Cardin Le Bret
jurist
Nicholas Camusat
French historian
Giovanni Francesco Guerrieri
Italian painter (1589-1657)
Tsugaru Nobuyoshi
Japanese Daimyo (1619-1655)

Garcia Gil de Manrique y Maldonado
Catalan bischop and politician (1575-1651)