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Stepan Razin
Cossack leader (c. 1630 - 1671)
Giovanni Battista Riccioli
16th century Italian theologian and astronomer

Anne, Duchess of York
English Royal
Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron
Parliamentary commander-in-chief during the English Civil War (1612-1671)
Adam Olearius
German writer, scholar and diplomat (1599-1671)
François Vatel
French chef (1631-1671)
Fran Krsto Frankopan
Croatian baroque poet, nobleman and politician (1643-1671)
Sébastien Bourdon
French painter (1616-1671)
Sophia Eleonore of Saxony
Landgrevinde consort of Hesse-Darmstadt (1609-1671)
Yun Sŏndo
Korean poet (1587-1671)
Petar Zrinski
Croatian military commander and a writer
Jan van Bijlert
Dutch painter (c.1597–1671)
Roshanara Begum
Mughal princess
Basil of Ostrog
Serbian Orthodox bishop and saint
Joachim Ernest, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön
Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön
Adriaen Hanneman
Dutch Golden Age painter (1603-1671)
Antonio Barberini
Italian cardinal (1607-1671), nephew of Pope Urban VIII
Muhammad Kudarat
7th Sultan of Maguindanao
Lachit Borphukan
commander and Borphukan in the Ahom kingdom
Dirck van Delen
Dutch Golden Age painter (1605-1671)
Sibylle Ursula of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
(1629-1671)
Raghavendra Teertha
Hindu Saint(Guru)
Wu Weiye
Chinese writer (1609-1671)
William August, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach
German Duke
Charles II Otto, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld
Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld
Johann Friedrich Gronovius
German-Dutch classical scholar, professor of Greek and history and librarian in Leiden (1611-1671), owner/creator of the album amicorum of Johannes Fredericus Gronovius (1611–1671)
Hugues de Lionne
French statesman (1611-1671)
Jan de Bisschop
Dutch painter (1628-1671)
Leopold Wilhelm, Margrave of Baden-Baden
German noble (1626-1671)
Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester
English politician
Tokugawa Yorinobu
daimyo of the ealy Edo period; 1st lord of Kishu, founder of Kii branch

Shaikh Inayat Allah Kamboh
Indian writer
Sengge
Sengge (, ; died 1671) was a Choros-Oirat prince and the chosen successor of his father Erdeni Batur to rule over the Dzungar. Sengge ruled over a section of the Dzungar from 1653 until his murder in 1671 by his two older half-brothers Chechen Tayiji and Zotov Batur. Sengge is best known for defeating Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji, the third Altan Khan, in 1667 and eliminating the Altan Khanate as a potential future threat to the Dzungar.
Jan Cossiers
Flemish painter (1600-1671)
Marzio Ginetti
Catholic cardinal

Louis Joseph of Lorraine, Duke of Guise
Duke Of Guise

Philippe Charles, Duke of Anjou
French duke

Jacob van Oost
Flemish Baroque painter (1603-1671)
Vitaliano Visconti
Italian cardinal

Julie d'Angennes
French salon-holder
Henry X, Count of Reuss-Lobenstein
rector of the University of Leipzig, later Count of Reuss-Lobenstein (1621-1671)
Ferenc III. Nádasdy
(1622/23–1671) politician
Philip, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
Ovidio Montalbani
Italian mathematician
Aleksander Kazimierz Sapieha
Nobleman
Johan Palmstruch
Dutch merchant (1611-1671)
Fang Yizhi
Qing dynasty person CBDB = 54996 (1611–1671)
Margaret Brent
Maryland colonist
Mohammed al-Hajj ibn Abu Bakr Ad-Dila'i
Moroccan politician
Sebastián Herrera Barnuevo
painter, sculptor, architect (1619-1671)
Albert Curtz
German astronomer
George Ayscue
Royal Navy admiral (1616-1671)
Hardouin de Péréfixe de Beaumont
Roman Catholic archbishop
Francisco Camilo
Spanish artist (1610-1671)

Pedro de Villagómez Vivanco
Spanish bishop (1589-1671)
Edgar Stuart, Duke of Cambridge
British prince
Gaspar Dias
Portuguese artist (c.1600-1671)
Abe Tadaaki
daimyo
Axel Urup
Danish general (1601-1671)
Aikia Aikianpoika
shaman condemned for witchcraft in Finland