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Jean Dumont
French historiographer (1667-1727)
François Gacon
French writer (1667-1725)
Giambattista Felice Zappi
Italian poet
Konoe Iehiro
kugyō
Edgar Stuart, Duke of Cambridge
British prince
Aletta Beck
Dutch-South-African poet
Johannes Kelpius
German born American mystic
Charles Joachim Colbert de Croissy
French bishop of Montpellier
Giuseppe Maria Jacchini
Italian composist and cellist
Jan Claudius de Cock
Flemish sculptor, draughtsman, printmaker and writer (1667-1736)
Robert Tournières
French painter (1667-1752)
Sikandar Adil Shah
Emperor of the Adil Shahi Empire
Giovanni Tuccari
Italian painter (1667-1743)
Tulišen
Tulišen (also spelled Tulishen or Tulixen, Manchu: 15px, ; sometimes ; 1667–1741) was a Manchu official and diplomat during the early Qing dynasty.
Gedeon Romandon
court painter in Brandenburg (1667-1697)
Jacobus Stellingwerff
Dutch printmaker (1667–1727)
James Puckle
British firearm designer (1677–1724)
Michiel van der Voort (I)
Flemish sculptor, draftsman, gilder, staffage painter (of wooden statues)
Carl Hildebrand von Canstein
German theologian, jurist and writer (1667-1719)
Emilie Agnes Reuss of Schleiz
(1667-1729)
Sister María Justa de Jesús
Spanish Franciscan nun and mystic
Joseph II
Chaldean Patriarch
Henrietta FitzJames
Illegitimate daughter of James II of England
Antoine Rivalz
French painter (1667-1735)
Krzysztof Antoni Szembek
Polish archbishop
Matteo Sassano
thumb| Matteo Sassano, called Matteuccio (1667 - 15 October 1737), was a famous Italian castrato, also called "the nightingale of Naples" (il rosignuolo di Napoli) because of his extremely beautiful soprano voice and virtuoso singing.
Tommaso Bernardo Gaffi
composer
Avtonom Golovin
Russian military leader and associate of Peter the Great