Skip to content
Category

1682 deaths

page 1
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo
Spanish Baroque painter (1617–1682)
Evliya Çelebi
Turkish traveler and writer (1611–1682)
Feodor III of Russia
Tsar of Russia (1676–1682)
Thomas Browne
English polymath and author (1605–1682)
Claude Lorrain
French painter, draughtsman and etcher (1600—1682)
Jacob van Ruisdael
Dutch painter and engraver (1628-1682)
Avvakum
Avvakum Petrov (; 20 November 1620/1621 – 14 April 1682; also spelled Awakum) was a Russian Old Believer and protopope of the Kazan Cathedral on Red Square who led the opposition to Patriarch Nikon's reforms of the Russian Orthodox Church. His autobiography and letters to the tsar and other Old Believers such as Feodosia Morozova are considered masterpieces of 17th-century Russian literature.
Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso
political and religious leader of Tibet (1617–1682)
Johann Joachim Becher
Sinaloense de corazón alch
Prince Rupert of the Rhine
English-German aristocrat, army officer, admiral, scientist, and colonial administrator (1619–1682)
Jean Picard
French astronomer
Baldassarre Longhena
Italian architect, sculptor
Alessandro Stradella
Italian composer
Jacob Kettler
Duke of Courland (1610–1682)
Gu Yanwu
Chinese philologist and geographer (1613–1682)
Heo Mok
Korean politician, poet and scholar (1595-1682)
Yohannes I
Emperor of Ethiopia
Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz
Spanish mathematician and theologian
Claude de la Colombière
French Jesuit priest and saint (1641-1682)
Jacob Ochtervelt
Dutch Golden Age painter (1634-1682)
Frederick of Hesse-Darmstadt
Catholic cardinal
Sir Thomas Herbert, 1st Baronet
English baronet, traveller, artist and historian (1606–1682)
Yamazaki Ansai
Japanese philosopher
Frederick, Duke of Württemberg-Neuenstadt
German duke
Zhu Zhiyu
Chinese scholar
Constantin Șerban
Prince of Wallachia
Abraham Wuchters
Dutch-Danish painter (1608-1682)
John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale
Scottish politician (1616-1682)
Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches
Austrian marshall (1608-1682)
Artamon Matveyev
Russian politician (1625-1682)
Rijckloff van Goens
Dutch colonial governor (1619-1682)
Pieter Janssens Elinga
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1623-1682)
David Leslie, 1st Lord Newark
Scottish cavalry officer (1600-1682)
Thomas Bloodworth
English merchant and Lord Mayor of London (1620-1682)
Abraham de Wicquefort
Dutch diplomat
Guðríður Símonardóttir
Icelandic slave
Kiyohara Yukinobu
Japanese artist (1643–1682)
Dorothea Augusta of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp
German duchess
Ivan Andreyevich Khovansky
Russian noble and rebel
Ahmed the Calligrapher
Christian saint, a New Martyr born in the 17th cent. to a Muslim family in Constantinople
Michelangelo Ricci
Italian mathematician and Roman Catholic Cardinal
Michał Kazimierz Pac
Polish-Lithuanian nobleman
Jean Le Pautre
French artist and engraver (1618–1682)
Francis Egon of Fürstenberg
Roman Catholic bishop
Nishiyama Sōin
Japanese writer (1605-1682)
Stefano Brancaccio
Italian cardinal
Geng Jingzhong
Chinese military commander
Marie Charlotte de la Trémoille
French noble (1632-1682)
Tetsugen Doko
Japanese Zen Master
Lodovico Buglio
Italian Jesuit active in China
Jusepe Martínez
Spanish painter (1600-1682)
Ikeda Mitsumasa
daimyo (1609-1682)
Trịnh Tạc
Third Trịnh lord
Aleksander Janusz Zasławski
Polish noble
Olaus Verelius
Scholar of Old Norse and Scandinavian studies (1618-1682)
Jeffrey Hudson
English court dwarf
Francesco Cozza
Italian painter (Stignano,1605 - Roma, 1682)
Thomas Delavall
American mayor and businessman
Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham
English politician
Mohamed Trik
ruler of Algiers (d. 1682)