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Charles Howard, 9th Earl of Suffolk
Irish politician
Gilles-François Boulduc
French chemist (1675-1741)
Liberat Weiß
German presbyter
Antoine Portail
French politician (1674-1736)
Diamante Maria Scarabelli
Italian soprano singer (1675-1754)
George Booth, 2nd Earl of Warrington
British peer
Dirk Valkenburg
Dutch Golden Age painter (1675-1721)
Thomas Twining
English businessman and merchant (1675-1741)
Jean Pierre de Caussade
Roman Catholic theologian
Cille Gad
Norwegian poet
Jemima Grey, Duchess of Kent
British noble; (1675-1728)
Nathanael Salmon
English antiquary
Baisao
300px|thumb|Baisao with his portable tea stand, as depicted in a gently comical caricature painting (Japanese) of the late 19th–early 20th century (1675–1763) was a Japanese Buddhist monk of the Ōbaku school of Zen Buddhism, who became famous for traveling around Kyoto selling tea. The veneration of Baisao during and after his lifetime helped to popularize sencha tea and led to the creation of Senchadō.
Louise Christine of Stolberg-Stolberg-Ortenberg
(1675-1738)
Dorothea Krag
Danish noble (1675-1754)
Miguel de Olivares
Chilean historian
Francis Charteris
Scottish soldier and adventurer
John Leveson-Gower, 1st Baron Gower
English politician and Baron
Temple Stanyan
British writer, historian
Nektarios Terpos
Greek Orthodox missionary
David Carnegie, 4th Earl of Northesk
Scottish peer
Jankibai
Janki Bhosale (née Gujar) (1675 – 2 March 1700) was queen consort of the Maratha Kingdom as the first wife of Rajaram I. She was the daughter of Prataprao Gujar, the 3rd Senapati of the Maratha Kingdom.
Francesco Maria Niccolò Gabburri
Florentine diplomat, painter, art historian and collector (1675-1742)
John Lethbridge
British inventor
Henri-Jacques de Caumont, duc de La Force
French nobleman (1675-1726)
Roland Laporte
Camisard leader