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Giovan Battista Nicolosi
Italian geographer, presbyter and writer
Jan Coxie
Flemish painter (1629-1670)
Giovanni Andrea Sirani
Italian painter (1610–1670)
Rodrigo Méndez Silva
Spanish academic
Jean Leurechon
French mathematician (1591-1670)
Rajab Ali Tabrizi
Iranian philosopher and mystic (died 1670)
Chen Zhengkui
Chinese artist (1604-1670)
Tsarevich Alexei Alexeyevich of Russia
second son and heir of Tsar Alexis of Russia and Maria Miloslavskaya
Louise Juliane of Erbach
Countess consort and later regent of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn (1603-1670)
Nicolas Prévost
French painter (1604-1670)
John Davenport
British priest 1597-1670
Claude Duval
French highwayman
King Andriantsimitoviaminandriandehibe
Andriantsimitoviaminandriandehibe ("the noble without equal among great nobles") was the King of Imerina in the central highlands of Madagascar from 1650 to 1670. He acceded to the throne on the death of his father, King Andriantsitakatrandriana. He had three wives: Ratompoimbahoaka of Ambohimalaza, Princess Ramahafoloarivo (granddaughter of King Andrianjaka), and Princess Rafaravavy Rampanananiamboninitany. He is responsible for establishing the rice paddies of the Betsimitatatra that lie to the west of Ankadimbahoaka.
Samuel Collins
British doctor and author
Anthony Johnson
indentured servant, farmer, slaveholder in colonial Virginia
Samuel Przypkowski
Polish theologian
Reijnjer van Tzum
Dutch businessman (1600-1670)
Charles de Watteville
Spanish diplomat (1605-1670)
Franz Wulfhagen
German painter (1624-1670)
William Bridge
English priest
Jeanne Chezard de Matel
French mystic (1596-1670)
Bellerose
French actor and theatre manager
Johanna Maria Bonomo
Italian Roman Catholic nun
Zygmunt Lauksmin
Lithuanian monk and musicologist
Scipione Errico
Italian poet, writer and playwright
Lorens von der Linde
Swedish field marshal (1610-1670)
Elizabeth Bernard
granddaughter of William Shakespeare (1608-1670)
Loreto Vittori
Italian singer and composer
Herman Naiwinx
Dutch painter and engraver (1623-1670)
François Annat
French Jesuit/theologian/writer/opponent of Jansenism (1590-1670)
François-Henri Salomon de Virelade
French lawyer
Henry Jenkins
British supercentenarian
Louis Lerambert
French artist (1620-1670)
Philippe-Hippolyte-Charles Spinola
Spanish noble
Gokula Gurjar
Indian Gurjar chieftain
Giuseppe Ciantes
Roman Catholic prelate, hebraist and theologian
Mattheus Borrekens
Flemish engraver and draughtsman (1615–1670)
Zdzisław Jan Zamoyski
Polish nobleman
Supangmung
Supangmung (reigned 1663–1670), also known as Chakradhwaj Singha (), was an important Ahom king under whom the Ahom kingdom took back Guwahati from the Mughals following the reverses at the hands of Mir Jumla and the Treaty of Ghilajharighat. He is known for his fierce pride as an Ahom monarch.
Louis Barbier
Roman Catholic bishop
Alexandre de Prouville
French Marquess (1596-1670)
Johannes van Horne
Dutch anatomist 1621-1670
Johannes Matthiae Gothus
Swedish academic
Jacob Weyer
painter from Germany (1623–1670)
Claudine Brunand
French engraver (1630-1674)
George Beseb'ely
Maronite Patriarch of Antioch
Christiane Sehested
Danish noble and writer
David Mevius
German judge (1609-1670)
Luigi Pappacoda
Italian Catholic bishop
Jacob Westerbaen
Dutch poet, physician and writer (1599-1670)