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Prospero Caffarelli
Italian cardinal (1592-1659)
Katakura Shigenaga
Japanese samurai
Abdul Hakim Sialkoti
Muslim scholar
Shantidas Jhaveri
Indian jewellery and bullion trader during Mughal era
Giovanni Martinelli
Italian painter (1600-1659)
Andreas Tscherning
German poet, hymn writer and literary theorist
Ii Naotaka
daimyo who served under the Tokugawa shogunate
Mirza Badi-uz-Zaman Safavi
shah of Safavid
Robert Rich, 3rd Earl of Warwick
English Earl (1611-1659)
Gavrilo I, Serbian Patriarch
Serbian Orthodox patriarch
Étienne de Courcelles
French scholar
António Francisco Cardim
Portuguese Jesuit missionary priest
Ádám Batthyány
(1609–1659) Hungarian noble
Jens Bjelke
Norwegian noble (1580–1659)
Yuri Nemyrych
Polish politician and businessman
Morgan Llwyd
Welsh Puritan preacher, poet and prose writer (1619–1659)
Jean de Bernieres-Louvigny
French mystic (1602–1659)
Willem Verstegen
Dutch trader and explorer
Muhammad Qasim
Persian illustrator , painter and poet
Ikoma Takatoshi
daimyo who ruled the Takamatsu Domain.
Isaac Allerton
Mayflower passenger (1586-1659)
Filippo Gagliardi
Italian painter (1606-1659)
Francis Rous
English politician
Paolo Del Buono
Born: Florence, 26 October 1625; Died: Poland, toward the end of 1659; Datecode: Lifespan: 34 Unknown; Leonido Buono; no information other than his name. No information on financial status.
Marcantonio V Colonna
Italian noble
Aleksander Koniecpolski
Polish noble
Renée du Bec-Crespin
French countess
Henry Percy, Baron Percy of Alnwick
English politician
Krzysztof Grodzicki
Polish general
Jan Kazimierz Umiastowski
Polish nobleman
Fabio de Lagonissa
Italian patriarch
Henri de Gondi, duc de Retz
French noble
Oluf van Steenwinckel
Danish engineer
Jérôme le Royer de la Dauversière
French nobleman, founder of Montreal and an order of nursing Sisters
Shihāb al-Dīn al-Khafājī
Egyptian poet (1569–1659)
Šarhūda
Šarhūda (Manchu:, Mölendroff: šarhūda), known also under the Chinese transcription of his name, Shaerhuda (; 1599–1659), was an ethnic Manchu military commander during the early Qing dynasty, active both before and after the Qing conquest of China proper.
Étienne Noël
French theologian
Jean de Quen
French Jesuit missionary
Filippo Spinola, 2nd Marquis of the Balbases
Italian Marquis
Jacques Alexandre Le Tenneur
French mathematician
Tun Sri Lanang
Bendahara of the royal Court of Johor Sultanate
Charles Beys
French poet